UNITAMS
United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission In Sudan

Closure of UNITAMS

In accordance with United Nations Security Council resolution 2715, the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission (UNITAMS) closed on 29 February 2024. While this website will no longer be updated, it remains accessible for reference purposes. For more information on UN Special Political Missions and Good Offices Engagements, please visit https://dppa.un.org/en/dppa-around-world.

NEWS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS IN SUDAN

The Office of Support to Civilian Protection in the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) continues to monitor the human rights and protection situation in the country.

The situation in Khartoum, Omdurman and Bahri, where clashes have continued between SAF and RSF have led to killings of civilians, bombings, occupation and looting of civilian property, remains of great concern.

The situation in West Darfur, Garsila (Central Darfur) and Kutum (North Darfur) has also continued to deteriorate, affecting civilians, including women and children, many of whom have been trapped among the warrying parties.

Human rights officers are currently documenting dozens of incidents, including killings, arrests, possible disappearances, attacks on hospitals, sexual violence, and other forms of grave violations against children, committed by parties to the conflict.

Human rights officers are also engaging with parties to the conflict, to advocate for action against perpetrators, and for the protection of civilians and their properties.