Sudan Emergency Fund

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Sudan Emergency Fund

Project Report | Sep 17, 2024
An update on your donation to the Sudan Emergency Fund

By Kyra Zimmerman | Program Specialist

Photo: AP News
Photo: AP News

Thank you for your generous contribution to the Sudan Emergency Fund. Your donations continue to make a difference, ensuring Sudanese have access to food, temporary shelter, and urgent relief following their displacement from conflict and flooding disasters. 

In the past five months, the humanitarian situation in Sudan has worsened significantly. Famine was declared in Zamzam camp and western Sudan as a cholera epidemic spreads. Ongoing violence between government and militia forces, along with mass floods between July and August, has displaced tens of thousands of people.

With your donation to the Sudan Emergency Fund, we are making several grants to high-impact and community-led nonprofit organizations at the forefront of this crisis. This includes multiple new partners of GlobalGiving who are working closely with Emergency Response Rooms to get aid to the most difficult regions of Sudan. Here is a short description of some of the critical work you’ve supported: 

  • Darfur Women Network (DWN) is a Darfuri, women-led organization that continues to support Sudanese refugees along the Chad-Sudan border and those still trapped in Darfur. With GlobalGiving funds, DWN will distribute food and aid in ZamZam camp and surrounding famine-stricken areas. Thanks to the organization’s strong community ties, they can navigate aid blockades and conflict zones effectively to get resources where others cannot.
  • Sagadaat-USA is a Sudanese diaspora-led organization that recently launched a flood appeal to address the needs of thousands of Sudanese impacted by this summer’s floods. With GlobalGiving’s support, the organization will provide clean water, temporary shelter, hygiene supplies, and emergency sanitation facilities to Sudanese internally displaced. In addition, the organization continues to run community kitchens and food distribution projects across the country to address malnutrition and conflict-driven hunger.
  • Nile Care Advocacy for Peace and Development (NILECAPD) is a South Sudanese organization providing survival kits to individuals fleeing conflict in Sudan, along with other essential goods and hot meals. Over 24,000 refugees have arrived in Renk County, South Sudan with severe needs. With a strong presence in Renk, NILECAPD is well-positioned to continue distributing aid to those most in need through door-to-door visits and community meetings. 
  • ONG Sahkal is a Chadian organization providing Sudanese refugees with critical supplies upon their entry to Chad. The organization is a key partner of UN agencies and INGOs, including UNICEF and OXFAM, which helps ONG Sahkal know how to best fill gaps in unmet community needs. Funds from GlobalGiving will be used for ongoing food distributions and social services, particularly in Adre, a major aid entry point and refugee reception center.

Your support for the GlobalGiving Sudan Emergency Fund is a lifeline for those in desperate need. It fuels community-led efforts and ensures that our partners receive the crucial resources they need as the war rages on with no peace prospects in sight

We know this is true because we hear it directly from our partners, like Mastora, at Darfur Women’s Network, who shared:

“We are overwhelmed with gratitude and joy upon receiving this news… This grant will undoubtedly alleviate a huge burden from our shoulders, allowing us to focus on providing critical support to the displaced individuals in Zamzam camp, including infants, children, and adults. This news has brought tears of happiness to our team's eyes, and we cannot express our heartfelt thanks enough.”

We and our partners are profoundly grateful—words cannot fully express our thanks. Until next time.

With gratitude, 

Kyra + the GlobalGiving Team

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Feb 19, 2024
An update on your donation to the Sudan Emergency Fund

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By Kyra Zimmerman | Senior Associate, Disaster Response

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