Appeal Details
24.6 Million People Need Humanitarian Assistance
Sudan is facing one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises. Your donation helps provide food, clean water, shelter, medical aid and hygiene support to displaced families.
Sudan Emergency Details
24.6 Million People Need Humanitarian Assistance
Sudan is facing one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises. Conflict, displacement, hunger, disease and the collapse of essential services have left millions of families without the basics they need to survive.
Donate to Sudan
- £50 - Food Parcel
- £10 - Blanket
- £20 - Medical Care / Women’s Sanitary Products
- £220 - Temporary Shelter (Tent)
- £1,000 - Clean Water Distribution
Your donation can provide urgent help to Sudanese families who have lost homes, safety and access to essentials. Whether it is a monthly donation or a one-off gift, your generosity can save lives.
What’s happening in Sudan?
Since April 2023, conflict has triggered mass displacement and pushed Sudan into a devastating humanitarian emergency. Millions have fled their homes, while food insecurity, disease and lack of clean water continue to threaten lives.
By donating to Sudan, you provide hope and practical support to displaced families during their time of need.
637,000: Highest anywhere in the world
Hundreds of thousands of people are facing catastrophic levels of hunger, while children are at severe risk of malnutrition. Food parcels and hot meals can help protect families from the worst effects of the crisis.
Give water, preserve health
Millions lack safe drinking water, while poor sanitation increases the risk of disease. Your support helps provide clean water, hygiene items and medical aid to preserve health and dignity.
Give Sadaqah Today
As families face unimaginable hardship, your Sadaqah can become relief, food, water, shelter and hope for those who urgently need it.
Join Sudan Emergency Appeal
Stand with families during this emergency and help provide food, water, hygiene items, medical care and shelter.
“Everything has been cut off from us. We pray for them day and night.”