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Survivors of Conflict in Sudan in Desperate Need

di CONVOY OF HOPE

February 28, 2024 | 2:43 p.m.
Fighting and displacement continue to ravage the people of Sudan. Convoy of Hope is working to alleviate suffering among the staggering 10.7 million people now displaced as a result of the armed conflict.

Relief supplies like tents and mosquito nets help provide displaced people with shelter, while meals help them survive and hold on to hope. Since the start of the conflict nearly 10 months ago, Convoy has distributed more than 1.5 million meals to people in need.

This is the largest human displacement situation in the world. When someone is displaced, it means they were forced to leave their homes in the wake of armed conflict — like that in Sudan — or generalized violence, violation of human rights, or disaster.

Many Sudanese who have fled their homes have taken shelter in refugee camps. The camps house tens of thousands of people of all ages.

Ten-year-old Sara and her mother arrived at one refugee camp having not eaten for days. With her father missing and her older brother hospitalized, Sara was weary. When she received a hot meal, she breathed a sigh of relief.

Fatma, 73 and widowed, is not only afflicted with loss and displacement from the conflict, but suffers painful joint swelling and immobility. Still, she expresses profound gratitude for the mosquito net and meals she receives from Convoy.

“Thank you, Convoy of Hope, for showing us kindness,” she said.

Convoy of Hope is working daily to ensure people affected by this conflict have the comfort of a warm meal and the relief of access to shelter.

September 14, 2023 | 2:23 p.m.
As the conflict in Sudan continues, Convoy of Hope remains engaged in relief efforts.

Horrific conditions, such as lack of shelter, waterborne illness, and disease, continue to plague refugee camps filled with people who have fled their homes to find shelter and safety from violence. As the fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group nears the five-month mark, at least 5,000 civilians have been killed and 12,000 injured.

The lack of sheltering tents leaves many families — including those with the elderly, nursing children, sick, and wounded — left completely exposed to the elements. As more families arrive daily to the camps, the lack of shelter becomes more and more grave.

Recently, Convoy distributed mosquito nets in one of these refugee camps. This camp is home to nearly 15,000 people. Mosquito nets are extremely important, as many expectant mothers and children are fighting for their lives against malaria, a disease most commonly transferred through the bite of an infected mosquito.
Convoy of Hope is committed to helping the people of Sudan as they struggle to live among violence and unrest. To help Convoy continue distributing vital relief supplies, donate to Convoy’s Crisis Relief Fund.

August 4, 20, 2023 | 11:37 a.m.
Convoy of Hope is working to provide relief in Sudan. Convoy is making steady progress in heavily affected camps and villages, bringing relief in the form of food, mosquito nets, and water filtration systems.

In mid-April, fighting broke out between the Sudanese army and a paramilitary group. This conflict has now forced nearly 4 million people to flee their homes. The World Health Organization has reported cases of infectious diseases and other illnesses among displaced populations who have had to seek shelter in locations where health services are limited.

“The scale of the health crisis is enormous,” said Dr. Nima Saeed Abid, WHO Representative in Sudan, speaking during a virtual press conference.

According to UN News, more than 6 million people are now one step away from famine. Additionally, more than 20 million people across Sudan are facing high levels of food insecurity.

As the situation in Sudan worsens, Convoy of Hope is committed to supplying devastated people with as much relief as possible for as long as possible.

July 20, 2023 | 10 a.m.
Convoy of Hope is working in Sudan to provide relief for those left displaced and vulnerable by violence.

Earlier this year, conflict broke out in Sudan between two warring military groups. Since April, more than 3 million Sudanese people have been forced to flee their homes to find refuge from the violence and unrest.

Since the beginning of the conflict, Convoy of Hope has been responding to the needs of those who are displaced and vulnerable. Convoy has dedicated time, teams, and resources to finding ways to distribute vital supplies to people and places that are difficult to reach.

What Is Happening in Sudan?

The situation in Sudan deteriorates day by day, bringing more and more challenges to providing relief. Currently, many families are fighting to simply survive. Lack of aid and food, oppressive heat, waterborne illnesses, disease, and continual threats of violence are exacerbating the current crisis and creating an extremely grave humanitarian disaster.

This week alone, 200,000 additional people have been forced to flee their homes due to the violence and unrest. When people are forced to flee for their lives, they are only able to take with them what they can carry, further limiting the resources they need to survive.

Of the 3 million people who have fled, only half a million have been able to flee out of the country. More than 2.4 million Sudanese people have fled their homes to find refuge in temporary camps within Sudan.

Of the many reports Convoy receives, the majority bear the worst news imaginable. Children are falling ill to diseases like malaria and cholera. Without food, clean water, or medical care, parents struggle to keep their children alive. Many reports from the field are riddled with stories of attacks from the warring forces throughout the night. Often, entire villages are wiped out.

A local volunteer sent Convoy this harrowing update: “The living conditions in Sudan are deplorable, with many families residing in makeshift shelters. This dire situation exposes young children to environmental-related diseases, such as malaria. The need for shelter is eminent to address this urgent issue.”

What Are the Needs in Sudan?

The need in Sudan is immense and complex. Convoy of Hope is working in Sudan, making steady progress through heavily affected camps and villages by providing food, mosquito nets, and water filtration systems. One of the most recent visits to a village provided support for 500 families.

Due to accessibility issues in logistics and security, hundreds of thousands of cries for help are not being heard nor met. At each camp or village Convoy serves, team members hear countless stories of suffering.

Convoy of Hope will continue to stand with those who can’t leave and provide care to those stuck in horrific circumstances. To help provide relief for those suffering in Sudan, you can donate to Convoy’s Crisis Relief Fund.

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