
Sudan is facing a devastating humanitarian catastrophe driven by armed conflict, mass displacement, and economic collapse. Since war erupted between rival armed forces, cities have been destroyed, supply chains shattered, and millions of civilians forced to flee their homes.
Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble. Markets have collapsed. Hospitals have shut down. Families are now living in makeshift shelters, abandoned buildings, or open land โ with little access to food, clean water, or medical care.
At UMMA, our work in Sudan focuses on emergency survival โ reaching families trapped by war with food, warmth, and essential aid, while preserving dignity in the midst of chaos.
Sudanโs crisis is not the result of natural disaster โ it is the direct consequence of violent conflict and political instability.
The ongoing war has led to:
With fighting continuing, humanitarian access remains limited โ making survival increasingly difficult for ordinary civilians.
UMMA delivers direct, life-saving aid to Sudanese families affected by war and displacement. Our programs are designed to respond quickly, safely, and with respect.
We provide food parcels and freshly prepared meals to displaced families and individuals who have lost access to regular food sources due to conflict.
As temperatures drop, families sleeping outdoors or in damaged shelters face additional danger. UMMA supports winter relief efforts to help families endure cold conditions with dignity.
We prioritize households forced to flee violence โ many of whom have lost homes, livelihoods, and access to basic services.
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Displacement in Sudan is not temporary.
Families are fleeing repeatedly โ moving from one unsafe area to another, often without shelter, sanitation, or healthcare. Children are missing months or years of education. Disease spreads easily in overcrowded camps and informal settlements.
For many Sudanese families, survival depends entirely on humanitarian aid.
UMMA works to ensure aid reaches those who are most vulnerable โ even when conditions are dangerous and unstable.
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Operating in an active conflict zone requires trust, local knowledge, and accountability.
UMMA works through experienced local partners and field teams to ensure:
Our presence allows us to respond where others cannot.
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Sudanโs crisis is ongoing โ and the needs are urgent.
Supporting Sudan means standing with civilians caught in a war they did not choose. It means helping families survive hunger, displacement, and exposure. It means choosing compassion when the world looks away.
Act now. Support emergency relief. Feed displaced families. Help Sudan survive.
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