Peace Government PM Meets MSF to Advance Humanitarian Governance and Expand Medical Response
We are committed to supporting humanitarian organizations and creating an enabling environment for the delivery of essential services to those in need,” Prime Minister Mohamed Hassan Al-Taaishi said during high-level talks with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), focused on humanitarian governance, access to affected communities, and strengthening medical coordination.
Neyala – Blue News
Prime Minister of the Peace Government, Mohamed Hassan Al-Taaishi, held high-level talks with a delegation from Doctors Without Borders (MSF), led by Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim and joined by the organization’s Secretary General, Vicki Hawkins, to discuss humanitarian governance and ways to strengthen emergency medical response in conflict-affected areas.
The meeting addressed a range of strategic issues related to the organization and regulation of humanitarian operations, with particular focus on Decision No. (1), a measure aimed at improving aid delivery systems and ensuring more efficient humanitarian access in areas administered by the Peace Government.
Officials said the decision is designed to facilitate direct access for humanitarian agencies to vulnerable populations, ensure timely delivery of life-saving assistance, and preserve the operational independence of organizations working in health and relief sectors.
Discussions also emphasized the importance of closer coordination between MSF and relevant government institutions, particularly the Ministry of Health, to improve the effectiveness of medical interventions and emergency response mechanisms.
Both sides further reviewed the need to guarantee freedom of movement and security for humanitarian and medical personnel, describing safe operational conditions as essential for sustaining aid missions and expanding healthcare services.
The talks also explored mechanisms to improve transparency and information-sharing between local authorities and international organizations, with the aim of strengthening planning, responsiveness, and accountability across multiple regions.
For its part, the MSF delegation reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to expanding its field operations and scaling up humanitarian and medical assistance, stressing the importance of continued cooperation with national institutions and the role of authorities in facilitating access and coordination.
Concluding the meeting, Prime Minister Al-Taaishi reiterated the Peace Government’s commitment to supporting humanitarian actors and providing a practical and secure environment for the delivery of essential services to communities in urgent need.
The meeting comes amid growing humanitarian and health challenges across Sudan, as calls intensify for stronger partnerships between national authorities and international organizations to alleviate civilian suffering and sustain emergency response efforts.
