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Transcript: Save the Children President and CEO Janti Soeripto on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 10, 2026

Transcript: Save the Children President and CEO Janti Soeripto on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 10, 2026

Summary

Janti Soeripto, President of Save the Children U.S., described the severe humanitarian crisis in Sudan during a May 10, 2026 interview. She highlighted the huge challenges in delivering aid, the widespread violence against women, and the struggles faced by displaced families, especially women leading households.

Key Facts

  • Save the Children is working to support children and mothers in Sudan, considered one of the hardest places to be a parent.
  • The UN reports 34 million people in Sudan need urgent help.
  • It took four days for Soeripto to reach a school supported by Save the Children due to dangerous travel conditions.
  • Sexual violence is being used systematically in the conflict, with 13 million women and girls needing support.
  • Many local aid workers have lost their homes and are themselves displaced.
  • Most households in parts of Darfur are led by women because many men have died, disappeared, or joined fighting groups.
  • Humanitarian aid shipments are delayed due to the war in Iran, worsening supply problems for those in need.
  • Soeripto called this crisis one of the worst and least visible humanitarian disasters worldwide.
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