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The crisis in Sudan is demanding our immediate attention. This is a neglected emergency where for more than 500 days, millions of lives are hanging in the balance. Unlike other crises, aid can reach those in desperate need, making our collective action more crucial than ever as the conflict escalates. Your participation could mean the difference between life and death for millions.

NOW IS THE TIME TO UNITE AND MAKE A LIFE-SAVING IMPACT.

Project Blackseed Sudan Appeal

by MSA Union

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Sudan, South Africa

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Campaign Story

After one year of war, Sudan has descended into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.


24.8 million people – almost half the population, now need humanitarian assistance.

On April 15, violence erupted in Sudan as rival factions fought for control of the country’s capital. Civilians bore the brunt of the fighting when it spread across the country. Heavy fighting broke out within residential areas and close to hospitals, leaving thousands of families trapped in their homes without food and water.

Over the past year, the war has spread across the country, creating what is now the world’s largest displacement crisis. 8.4 million people – 2 million of them children under 5 years old – have been forced to flee their homes. Many are living in temporary camps where conditions are abysmal.

 

A country on the verge of famine

17.7 million people are now suffering high levels of acute food insecurity, with 5 million people just one step away from famine.

Food prices have increased by 83% in the past year – and more than doubled in many areas. 95% of displaced people say food is available but unaffordable.

Children are now dying of hunger. More than 3.4 million children are now reported to be acutely malnourished and many families are eating just a few mouthfuls of sorghum a day.

Image: Nearly 6 million people are displaced within and outside Sudan. Today, many live in IDP camps such as Salman Al-Farisi in Sinnar state.

 

 

Islamic Relief’s Dedication to Sudan

​​Islamic Relief’s first humanitarian response in Sudan was in response to the famine in 1984, where we provided vital food aid to people in need. Since then, our focus has been on long-term development assistance. Initiatives that help pull vulnerable communities out of the cycle of poverty, during and beyond emergencies.

Over the past year, Islamic Relief has had to move its main office in Sudan several times. Sudan is now one of the most dangerous and difficult places to deliver humanitarian aid, with dozens of aid workers killed, offices looted and regular bureaucratic obstruction. Despite the challenges, Islamic Relief has delivered vital aid to more than 650,000 people all over the country.

Image: Islamic Relief responding to the Sudan Conflict Emergency 2023 with medicine, food, temporary shelter and survival items, hygiene, cash, agricultural seeds, and water and health services.

 

Image: Islamic Relief is distributing food packs and more to families displaced by the ongoing conflict in Sudan.

 

Our staff in Sudan are providing ongoing relief for the crisis in 3 areas: Khartoum State, North Kordofan and Al Jazirah State. We’re focusing our immediate efforts on providing the most urgent relief, including:

  • Emergency medicines, medical supplies, and food to affected hospitals.
  • Fuel for electric generators in hospitals.
  • Food for displaced people and host community.
  • Non-food items (NFIs) for displaced people and the host community.
  • WASH for displaced people and host community.
  • Cash assistance for displaced people and host community.
  • Psychosocial support for the displaced people.

 

 

We’ve been in Sudan since 1984 but we need your help to continue to make a difference. Give now to support families in need.

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