The past 15 months of conflict, displacement and humanitarian access constraints have resulted in unprecedented needs for food and other humanitarian aid in Sudan. Now, the Grundfos Foundation is taking the lead by donating DKK 1.5 million to support UNICEF’s efforts to help children and families.
The donation comes at a critical time with an estimated 730,000 children projected to suffer life-threatening malnutrition this year. Famine has already been confirmed in Zamzam, a camp sheltering hundreds of thousands of displaced people in North Darfur. Given the situation there are risks that famine other parts of the country could also face famine. It is the first determination of famine in more than seven years.
The donation is part of the Grundfos Foundation and UNICEF’s disaster partnership, which provides UNICEF the opportunity to request support from the foundation with 24 hours’ notice for both urgent and ongoing conflicts and disasters.
”This generous donation is a huge vote of confidence from the Grundfos Foundation, which makes me both happy and proud. Our partnership is so important for UNICEF to be able to help in places where the needs are greatest, even if the media and public attention isn’t focused there. With the uncompromising support of the Grundfos Foundation, we can act quickly and help thousands of children who are innocent victims of the tragic situation Sudan”, siger Susanne Dahl, generalsekretær i UNICEF Danmark.
In 2024, UNICEF’s efforts in Sudan have, among other things, provided 5.2 million children and families with clean drinking water, critical health supplies to 3.3 million people, and nearly 2.8 million children have been screened for malnutrition, with over 133,600 receiving life-saving treatment.
With continued conflict and the uncertain situation in Sudan, the need for humanitarian support remains enormous. UNICEF and other organizations are urging the international community to support humanitarian efforts in Sudan and use every diplomatic tool available to bring about an immediate ceasefire