Visas

A. Foreign and national NGOs submitted (100) entry visa applications to the Humanitarian Aid Commission, (75) entry visas were approved and (25) visas under procedure.

 B. United Nations agencies and international organizations submitted (32) entry visa applications to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, (31) visas were approved and one visa under procedure.

C. Issuing (48) movement permission for a number of foreign voluntary organizations to various states of Sudan, namely Mercy Corps, Doctors Without Borders Belgium and Holland, Danish Refugee Council (DRC), Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Save The Children, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Eurasia, Coopi and Samaritans Purse to a number of states of Sudan.

 D. Issuing (89) permits to move for UN agencies and international organizations to a number of states of Sudan, namely the United Nations Page 5 of 10 Population Fund (UNFPA), the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, the World Food Program (WFP), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to a number of states of Sudan.

 25. Distribution of aid Humanity:

 A number of UN agencies and foreign and national organizations distributed humanitarian aid as follows: A. The World Food Program transported (3,835) tons of food supplies (oil, salt, flour, corn, meal, lentils) to a number of Sudanese states.

 B. The Kuwaiti Patients’ Aid Fund transported medical equipment to Karari locality in Khartoum state.

 C. The Swiss Doctors Without Borders organization transported (150) ampoules of snake serum to Gedaref state.

D. The Dutch Doctors Without Borders organization transported (105) cartons of medicines and (70) cartons of food supplies to Al-Tanidba camp in Gedaref state.

E. The French Doctors Without Borders organization transported (434) cartons of medicines and medical supplies to Gedaref state. F. The Spanish Doctors Without Borders organization transported (140) boxes of medicines, (200) boxes of food meals, and (1850) mosquito nets to Kadugli in South Kordofan State.

G. The Sudanese Red Crescent transported (800) food baskets to Gedaref State, and transported (flour, shelter materials and sanitary napkins) to Karari locality in Khartoum State.

H. The Joint National Committee for Humanitarian Emergencies transported (7000) food baskets to Al-Damar city in River Nile State, and transported relief materials (soap, shoes, mattresses, sanitary napkins, blankets, mattresses, tarpaulins, medicines and food supplies) to White Nile and Northern States.

 26. The first humanitarian aid flight took off from Juba Airport on 31/10 to Kadugli Airport. the flights will continue daily with two flights landing at Kadugli Airport and dropping off in Juld area until November 28, 2024.