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Sudan Emergency

Violence has engulfed Sudan, displacing millions and leaving cities, homes and lives in ruins. Donate now to provide lifesaving aid.
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SUDAN EMERGENCY

Violence has engulfed Sudan, displacing millions and leaving cities, homes and lives in ruins.

Violence has engulfed Sudan, displacing millions and leaving cities, homes and lives in ruins.

Since April 2023, over 6.2 million people – one in every eight people in Sudan have been uprooted, forced to flee to relatives’ homes, temporary camps where conditions are abysmal, or across borders where life is not any easier.

While about 1.2 million people have fled to neighbouring countries such as Chad and South Sudan, the vast majority, 5 million people, are displaced within Sudan, putting enormous pressure on impoverished host communities. Almost half of the entire population of Khartoum state has now been displaced, leaving the capital city a desolate ghost town with remaining residents forced to largely stay inside for fear of being shot in the streets.

Seven months of brutal conflict have destroyed lives, livelihoods and critical infrastructure. Communities are reporting horrific violence – including a massacre of around 1000 people in Darfur this month and reports of mass rape of women and civilians being enslaved or buried alive

More than 10,000 people have officially been killed by the violence, but fatalities are believed to be underreported and the death toll from hunger, disease and lack of basic services could rise far higher. The UN is warning that at least 10,000 children under five years old could die by the end of 2023.

Millions of people across the country are experiencing acute hunger. Charity Project PK is seeing a rapid increase in malnourished children at the health clinics we support, with hunger levels rising as farmers are forced from their land and humanitarian convoys continue to be attacked. More than 3.4 million children are now reported to be acutely malnourished.

Diseases such as malaria and measles are also rife, and around three quarters of hospitals in conflict-affected areas are no longer operating, leaving most people without access to healthcare.

The humanitarian situation is dire, with families struggling to survive and meet their basic needs.

Charity Project PK is readying to respond to Sudan violence

Charity Project PK has worked in Sudan since 1984. Our teams are on the ground in Sudan, responding to the crisis wherever possible but security and access continues to be a major challenge.

Despite the extreme insecurity Charity Project PK has provided humanitarian aid to over 310,000 people since the conflict began, including food and livelihoods support to over 230,000 people and health and nutrition support to over 55,000. But much more is needed as the violence spreads.

Charity Project PK response in Sudan

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Food assistance to people
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Water storage kits to people
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Healthcare to people
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562 Hygiene kits to people
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Temporary shelter to households
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Psycho-social support to people

Charity Project PK humanitarian response has also consisted of:

Image: Charity Project PK teams in Sudan distributing jerry cans for water storage across Al Jazirah State.
Image: Charity Project PK teams distributing food packs and non-food items.

Charity Project PK has worked in Sudan for nearly 40 years, and remains by the sides of families caught up in the violence. Please support our life-saving work and donate now.

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