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Turkiye sends 6th Goodness Ship carrying 2,600 tons of aid to Sudan

January 10, 2026 at 5:29 pm

The 6th aid ship, carrying 2,600 tons of humanitarian aid prepared under the leadership of the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) to meet humanitarian needs in Sudan, where a humanitarian crisis is unfolding, departs from Mersin International Port in Mersin, Turkiye on January 10, 2026. [Mustafa Ünal Uysal – Anadolu Agency]

Turkiye on Saturday dispatched its sixth “Goodness Ship” carrying 2,600 tons of humanitarian aid to Sudan from the Turkish coastal city of Mersin, continuing relief efforts for people affected by the African country’s continuing conflict.

The ship was prepared under the coordination of the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) in cooperation with local authorities, civil society organizations, and the Qatar Fund for Development.

Ali Hamza Pehlivan, the head of AFAD, said Turkiye has not been idle in the face of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, noting that earlier shipments delivered 5,500 tons of aid in 2024 plus 30,000 tents in three vessels sent just last month. The latest shipment includes food, personal care items, medical supplies, and shelter materials.

“Taking into account how the shelter needs of people displaced in Sudan had reached a critical level in December, we began sending goodwill ships on Dec. 7,” he said. “Sending three ships in a row, we tried to support the shelter needs of our brothers and sisters there.”

Pehlivan said Turkiye’s humanitarian assistance to Gaza continues, adding that the 20th aid ship is set to depart next week and that nearly 105,000 tons of aid have been delivered so far.

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Conflict deepens humanitarian crisis across Sudan

Sudan has been locked in a deadly conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since April 2023, killing thousands of people and displacing millions of others.

Of Sudan’s 18 states, the RSF now holds all five in the Darfur region, except for a few northern areas of North Darfur still under army control.

The Sudanese army continues to dominate most of the remaining 13 states across the south, north, east, and central regions, including the capital Khartoum.

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