The Westminster lensArchive · Written questions · 35 tabled · 33 answered

Written questions by Campbell.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Irene Campbell this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

Department:All (35)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (16)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (5)Treasury (5)Home Office (4)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (1)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (1)Department for Work and Pensions (1)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (1)Ministry of Defence (1)

Showing 11 of 1 · Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

13 Mar 2025·Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office·Answered
Asked

Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps his Department is taking to help tackle gender-based violence in Sudan.

Reply

The UK remains committed to tackling gender-based violence, including conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) in Sudan. On 23-25 January, the Foreign Secretary visited the Sudan-Chad border to raise awareness of the conflict in Sudan and its impact on neighbouring countries, speaking directly to Sudanese refugees, including survivors, who shared harrowing stories of sexual violence and torture. The UK has galvanised international efforts on this issue, including through the UN Human Rights Council, Security Council and International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative. On 13 March, the Minister for Africa chaired a UN Security Council (UNSC) Briefing on CRSV in Sudan, highlighting the worsening trends and emphasising the need for an immediate cessation of hostilities. This event followed his Sudan Roundtable with the Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan in Geneva on 25 February for permanent representatives which aimed to raise awareness of the critical human rights situation. The UK also co-led a Resolution at the UNSC with Sierra Leone on the protection of civilians which called on parties to take urgent steps to prevent CRSV and to improve protection and access to services. Despite unanimous support from the Council, the Resolution failed to pass due to a Russian veto.

Sources
SourceUK Parliament Members API
MethodQuestion and answer text as published. Question preamble (“To ask the…”) trimmed for readability; answers shown in full.