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About Sudan
Sudan has been engulfed in a devastating armed conflict since April 2023, pitting the Sudanese Armed Forces against the Rapid Support Forces in a war that has displaced over 10 million people — the largest displacement crisis in the world. More than 25 million people, over half the population, require humanitarian assistance. Fighting has been concentrated in Khartoum, Darfur, and Kordofan states, destroying hospitals, markets, water infrastructure, and entire residential neighbourhoods. Al-Fashir in North Darfur has experienced sustained shelling and blockade, with civilians trapped between warring factions and unable to access food, water, or medical care. Famine conditions have been declared in parts of North Darfur, with the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) warning that without intervention, famine will spread to additional areas. Malnutrition among children under five has reached emergency levels, with health facilities non-functional in many conflict-affected areas. Sexual violence has been used as a weapon of war, particularly in Darfur. Schools have been destroyed or converted into shelters, leaving millions of children without education. The banking system has collapsed in many areas, making cash transfers impossible and forcing communities to rely entirely on humanitarian assistance. Our Sudanese partner organisations operate in accessible areas including Port Sudan, eastern Sudan, and parts of the White Nile region, prioritising displaced families with food distributions, clean water, medical supplies, and emergency shelter.
Delivery Method: We operate through trusted Sudanese partner organizations in accessible areas, prioritizing displaced populations.
Why This Matters
For just £1 per meal, you can provide a hot, nutritious iftar meal to someone breaking their fast. Many families in crisis zones cannot afford even basic food during Ramadan — your donation ensures they break their fast with a warm, filling meal.
Our iftar meals are prepared by local community kitchens and delivered to families, mosques, and gathering points where people break their fast together. Each meal typically includes rice, meat or chicken, vegetables, bread, dates, and water.
Why Iftar Meals Matter
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward like that of the fasting person." By providing iftar meals, you earn the same reward as every person who breaks their fast with your food — multiplied across hundreds of meals.
- £1 = 1 hot iftar meal
- £30 = iftar for one person for the entire month
- £150 = iftar for a family of 5 for the entire month
We fled Khartoum with nothing. Your food pack was the first proper meal my children had in weeks.
Amina H.
Port Sudan
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