The United Nations Human Rights Council has announced that it will hold an urgent meeting to discuss the worsening crisis in Sudan and its impact on civilians.
The meeting is expected to focus on reports of human rights violations, escalating violence, and the growing humanitarian challenges affecting millions of people across the country.
Council members will discuss measures to strengthen the protection of civilians, promote compliance with international law, and increase humanitarian assistance for communities affected by the conflict.
United Nations officials have expressed deep concern over the continued fighting, which has resulted in significant loss of life, the displacement of millions of people, and the destruction of critical infrastructure.
The emergency session is expected to consider recommendations aimed at reducing violence, improving the protection of human rights, and supporting ongoing efforts to achieve a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Sudan.