World Week of Prayer for Peace in Sudan, 4/17-24

Cross-posting this invitation to global prayer for peace in Sudan (source):


Following last year’s World Day of Prayer for Peace in Sudan, Pax Christi International continues its commitment to peace and justice by inviting communities worldwide to take part in a World Week of Prayer for Peace in Sudan.

17 – 24 April 2026

At this critical time, we are called to stand together in solidarity, through prayer, reflection, and action, for the people of Sudan.

Why Sudan?

Sudan is currently facing one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world.

Ongoing conflict has devastated large parts of the country, with widespread destruction of homes, hospitals, schools, and essential infrastructure. Civilians are repeatedly caught in violence, and tens of thousands of lives have been lost.

Today:

– Around 9.5 million people are internally displaced, with millions more forced to flee to neighbouring countries;

– Nearly 21 million people face acute food insecurity, with many at risk of famine;

– Healthcare and education systems have largely collapsed, leaving millions without access to basic services;

– Women and children are particularly affected, facing violence, trauma, and loss of safety and schooling.


Despite urgent humanitarian needs, access to aid remains extremely limited. In the face of this suffering, the international community continues to call for ceasefires, protection of civilians, and a path toward a just and lasting peace.

Our booklet

To accompany this initiative, we are sharing a booklet designed to support individuals, communities, and organisations.

It includes:

Background information on the situation in Sudan;
Prayers and reflections;
Practical suggestions for gatherings and moments of prayer.
The booklet is intended as a flexible resource, you are encouraged to use and adapt it according to your context.

Read and download the booklet

We invite you to take part according to your availability and possibilities. There is no single format and every contribution matters.

You might consider:

-Organising a prayer gathering:
-A vigil, moment of reflection, or community prayer using the booklet.
-Integrating it into existing activities:
-Include a prayer or reading during a service, meeting, or event already planned.
-Joining with others:
-Collaborate with local communities, faith groups, or partners.
-Encouraging interfaith participation:
-Create inclusive spaces for shared reflection and solidarity.
-Using creative expressions:
-Music, testimonies, or symbolic gestures (such as lighting candles).
-Sharing your participation:Via social media: by posting your initiative on social media using: #WorldPrayerWeekforSudan #APrayerforSudan

Via email: by sending your videos, pictures and reports of your action to Pax Christi International by contacting: communication@paxchristi.net and using the email title ‘World Week Prayer for Peace in Sudan | YOUR COUNTRY’

Whether in community gatherings or private moments of reflection, your engagement reinforces the international call for peace, justice and human dignity in Sudan!

LINK

World Week of Prayer for Peace in Sudan booklet:


ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE

For Sudanese People’s Sake, STOP Sending Weapons to the UAE!

We’re officially in the fourth year of war in Sudan, and innocent Sudanese people are paying the price. Take 3 actions for peace: sign the petition, write your reps, and call their offices to demand the US STOP sending weapons to the biggest backer of the violence in Sudan.

RSF Siege of Dilling and Kaduguli Comes to an End

For years, the RSF deliberately cut off civilians in Dilling and Kaduguli from food, medical supplies, and humanitarian aid. Now that the siege has been lifted, leaders should act fast to ensure immediate humanitarian access, civilian protection, and accountability now.

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LEARN MORE

Women’s Bodies as Battlefields

Read Kaka’s story on International Women’s Day. Please call on all governments & militaries to lay down their weapons. War is not the way.

#Sudan #WomensDay #RSF #SAF #WarIsNotTheWay #EndWar #RedefineSecurity #CollectiveCare #TraumaRescueAid #TRAID #Refugees #KeepEyesOnSudan

Rejecting the Logic of Domination in Sudan’s War Against Civilians

In February’s Taste of Peace webinar, hosted by Peace Catalyst International, two Sudanese men share their stories. They lead a grassroots organization for refugees. Rejecting the logic of domination, they seek to overcome evil with good by cultivating a community of care for Sudanese people from all backgrounds.

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