The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has provided a $10 million grant through the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) to support the delivery of safe and sustainable water to communities affected by conflict in Sudan.
The initiative aims to improve access to clean water, reduce health risks and strengthen resilience among vulnerable populations across the country.
Signing Ceremony Held in Geneva
The grant agreement was signed at headquarters of Kingdom Permanent Mission to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva.
The ceremony took place in presence of Kingdom Permanent Representative, Ambassador Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s continued commitment to international humanitarian and development efforts.
Rehabilitation of Major Water Networks
According to announcement the grant will support the rehabilitation and expansion of Sudan main water networks.
Key components of project include:
- Improving the Nile water supply system in Khartoum
- Upgrading water operations to rely on solar power
- Enhancing technical and operational capacity
- Engaging local communities to ensure long term sustainability
These measures are design to strengthen water infrastructure while reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
Health and Sustainability Objectives
The initiative seeks to:
- Facilitate access to clean and safe drinking water
- Reduce the risk of waterborne diseases and epidemics
- Promote public health
- Strengthen resilience to environmental and climate challenges
By addressing both infrastructure and community engagement, the project aims to deliver lasting impact in conflict affected areas.
Part of Broader Saudi Development Efforts
The memorandum forms part of Kingdom’s broader development and humanitarian strategy to:
- Alleviate suffering in crisis affected countries
- Reduce health risks linked to unsafe water
- Support dignity and improve quality of life
Special focus is placed on the most vulnerable communities, particularly those affected by prolonged conflict.
Longstanding Cooperation With UNHCR
The cooperation between the Saudi Fund for Development and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) spans more than a decade.
During this period:
- 18 development projects were financed
- Projects were implemented in eight developing countries
- Total funding exceeded $85 million
- More than 5 million people benefited
The partnership reflects shared goals in sustainable development, humanitarian assistance and community resilience.
Continued Commitment to Humanitarian Support
Saudi Arabia continues to play an active role in international development through targeted funding and partnerships with global organizations. The latest grant to Sudan underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to addressing urgent humanitarian needs while supporting long term recovery and sustainability.