Category: Sudan
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Sexual Violence and Torture are Never Justified

Cross-posting this call for justice and accountability from Trauma Rescue Aid, an organization working with Sudanese survivors of war crimes.
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Marking 2 Years of War in Sudan

As of April 15th, the war in Sudan entered its third year. Sudanese people are begging for the end of this madness. There are many ways we can join their calls for peace, amplify their voices, and stand with them. Will you offer your solidarity?
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Facing Starvation in Sudan

Half of Sudan’s population face acute hunger. Because very few of us can imagine how dire the situation is, I cross-post Unreported World’s documentary from the frontline of today’s hunger crisis in the Nuba Mountains.
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Feeding Sudan

In these last 10 days of Ramadan, would you commit to stand with Sudanese people through a one-time financial gift or a sustained commitment to fundraise for the needs of one family?
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Impact of USAID Suspension in Central Darfur

Central Darfur State announced the closure of 30 health centers following the suspension of U.S. foreign aid. The WHO reported 335 health facilities across Sudan (57 in Darfur) have been affected. 79% of Darfur’s population urgently needs humanitarian assistance and protection.
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Hands Off Sudan

The war in Sudan has resulted in the devastating loss of more than 150,000 civilian lives and the displacement of more than 12 million people. Behind the two warring leaders lie far more complex conflicts, involving other nations who support the war with weapons and troops. This war must end. Sign the petition and use…
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End of American Decency: People Are Dying

On Friday morning, the staffers at a half dozen U.S.-funded medical facilities in Sudan who care for severely malnourished children had a choice to make: Defy President Donald Trump’s order to immediately stop their operations or let up to 100 babies and toddlers die. They chose the children.
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In Gratitude for USAID

An open-letter to my representatives in Congress (Senator Josh Hawley, Senator Eric Schmitt, and Congressman Sam Graves) about how one USAID program may have saved my husband’s life.
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USAID’s Work in Sudan Saved My Husband’s Village

USAID saved lives with emergency food that reached my husband’s village during famine. One friend in his village, born in the 1980s, is named “Reagan” – in honor of the President who began sending U.S.-farmed sorghum to keep Sudanese people alive. My husband, who was just learning to read English, clearly remembered reading “FROM THE…
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Mutual Aid for Sudan

Sara from BSonBlast is a Sudanese American using social media this December to raise funds for Sudanese families enduring the worst humanitarian crisis ever recorded. Each day Sara highlights another family. “There are just so many families in need… people don’t realize how bad things are, how desperate families are for help and for safety.”
