Sudan Emergency Fund

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Sudan Emergency Fund

What's Happening and How to Help

We believe that organizations that are deeply rooted in local communities are in the best position to provide long-term support for survivors of natural disasters like these. By funding the relief efforts of local organizations, donations to this fund have the potential to build stronger response capacity so that these organizations are better equipped to face future challenges.

The projects listed below are led by vetted GlobalGiving partners responding to this disaster. You can donate directly to a specific project or to GlobalGiving’s Sudan Emergency Fund and we'll allocate it to where it's needed most. GlobalGiving will post reports about how your donation has been put to use.

EMERGENCY APPEAL TO HELP CHILDREN IN DARFUR
Kids for Kids is appealing for emergency funding to help families without any food, water and basic supplies in Darfur, Sudan. Kids for Kids is the only organization, working from the regional capital El Fasher helping children in remote villages. Emergency funding is essential to help provide for thousands of families in desperate need of food, water, shelter and medical care. Our team is not evacuating. We are staying in Darfur & our established network will get help to those in need.
PadsForPeace
Since April 15th, the war in Sudan has claimed thousands of lives and millions of women and girls are at immediate risk of sexual violence, as their bodies are being used as a war tactic. Millions have been displaced from their homes and many struggle to meet basic needs. Running water, electricity, and medical services/products are often unavailable. Sudan is not receiving sufficient resources to confront this crisis. In this context, menstrual hygiene products are nearly impossible to come by
Humanitarian crisis in Sudan
January 11, 2024. than 7.3 million people have been displaced within and outside Sudan since fighting broke out. Nearly 18 million people in Sudan face acute hunger, with almost 5 million in emergency situations.
Support for displaced families in West Darfur/Chad
Recent internal conflicts in West Darfur, Sudan led to thousands of people being redisplaced from the current Internal Displacement Centers to new IDP Centers. Thousands of new families also have been displaced from their homes. Nearly 1.9 million people have fled to safer locations outside the nation. Therefore we are asking for your donation support to provide food, tarpaulin, clothes, shoes, blankets, and sleeping mats. We will utilize a portion of the donation to ship donated clothes to Chad
Assist 100 Sudanese Families Migrated to Ethiopia
This project plans to provide emergency assistance of essential food and nonfood items critical to subsistence for 100 displaced and vulnerable households affected by conflict in Khartum, the Sudan. The assistance will be provided to critically needy 100 households in consultation and selection with local government, stakeholders, the affected community leaders and existing development partners.
Keeping 1,000 Girls Learning: Through School Meals
Famine hurts education. 1,000 vulnerable school girls risk missing school without daily meals. Your donation gives food vouchers to keep them learning. By providing food vouchers, this project would address hunger, allowing 1,000 girls to stay in school, in Aweil East County of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State of South Sudan for 90 days; and focus on their education during a critical food crisis. This not only empowers the girls with knowledge but also increases their chances of a brighter future.
Keep 100 Girls in School in Juba City Using Meals
Juba City, the capital of South Sudan (the newest nation), is the most expensive city in the world. It is also one with the least service delivery. Yet due to unending war and inequality, the population of the city keeps rising. Girls face all kinds of abuse. This project will keep girls in school, provide them with nutritious meals, and give them mentoring on much-needed life skills to stay focused. SSGID will organize, mentor, coach, train, and provide girls with nutritious meals in school.
Warrap State Youth Peace Talks, South Sudan
Warrap State is in northwestern South Sudan, home to two ethnic groups, Dinka and Luo. They lived peacefully until 2021 when conflict arose between them over livestock grazing rights. War in Warrap destroys communities. Youth cattle raids families destroys schools, and leaves many hungry. Engaging these youths in peace talks with leaders, SSGID can end violence, and rebuild trust. The result is children go to school, displaced families return home, fear disappears, and peace prevails.
Repair a Broken Well in South Sudan
Across South Sudan, broken wells pose a significant challenge, often forcing communities to return to accessing unsafe water sources. Supporting the rehabilitation of wells is crucial for our sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives, ensuring uninterrupted access to clean water for communities in need. Well rehabilitation ensures access to clean water and restores hope, health, and dignity to communities across South Sudan.
Responding to the Sudan Regional Crisis
Ongoing conflict between military factions in Sudan has plunged millions of people into crisis - both in Sudan and the wider region. Repeated ceasefire agreements have failed, the fighting is impacting every aspect of daily life in Sudan, and thousands of people are fleeing the country to find safety in neighboring countries. Relief International teams are providing emergency relief but can only do so with your help.
Provide Sudanese People an Information Lifeline
The brutal fighting in Sudan has sparked a major humanitarian crisis. The UN estimates that more than 840,000 people have already been forced to leave their homes. In this incredibly difficult context, we at Internews are supporting people to access the information they need to make life-saving decisions for themselves and their families, by identifying dangerous mis- and disinformation, and by providing people with trustworthy and reliable alternatives.
Support Refuges and Returnees in South Sudan.
South Sudan is experiencing a large influx of refugees and returnees fleeing from Sudan due to political Instability seeking safety, stability and humanitarian assistance within its borders. Facilitating Action for Community Empowerment recognizes the urgent need to support these vulnerable populations. This concept note outlines our proposal to provide essential assistance in the areas of food security, non-food items (NFIs), and livelihood support.
Protect children from violent in Sudan
Sudan has experienced conflict for decade, in 15 April clashes between Sudan Army Force(SAF) and Rapid Support Force in Khartoum and other five states. These conflict affected in life of fragility people. approximately about 1.2 have been displaced inside and out side country ,870 have been killed and 5500 injured. People feel their lives in risks especially women and children in khartoum and Darfur which already in conflict for long time. Children become vulnerable and need urgent help.
Responding to Violence in Sudan
On April 15, conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) erupted in Khartoum, the nation's capital. Since then, there have been clashes between the SAF and RSF in Kassala, North Darfur, North Kordofan and South Darfur states. To respond to the crisis, International Medical Corps is prioritizing the safety and security of staff and the continuity of essential services in Sudan, while scaling up activities and pre-positioning critically needed supplies.
Food and non food assistance to 3500 returnees
The project will provide food, basic survival items such as soap, water Jerricans, mosquito nets, blankets, sleeping mats and in case of adolescent girls and women, sanitary pads and other menstrual hygiene management materials. The assistance will be delivered to 3500 vulnerable returnees (2250 females) fleeing conflict from Sudan and entering into South Sudan to seek safety and protection. The assistance will save lives, uphold rights and restore dignity of the returnees .
Livelihood skills to 100  Sudanese refugees
The scale of displacement into neighboring countries has continued to increase since the conflict erupted in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The Sudanese war has driver out 3.1 million people and 700,000 fled into neighboring Countries. According to IOM South Sudan is hosting 160,800 Sudanese refugees and these have scattered to many parts of South Sudan. CSD is to instill in them various livelihood skills for their survival in Yambio

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