
Sudan Is Burning.
Your Sadaqah Can Reach Them.
Over 11.7 million people have been forced from their homes. Families are living in overcrowded refugee camps with no food, no clean clothing, and no access to basic hygiene. We only collect for Sudan when verified partners can deliver safely — and we send proof for every single delivery.

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The World's Worst Crisis. Largely Forgotten.
On 15 April 2023, war broke out between Sudan's armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces, triggering what the United Nations has described as the largest and most devastating displacement and humanitarian crisis in the world today. In under two years, more than 11.7 million people were forced from their homes. Entire cities were emptied. Communities that had survived decades of hardship were destroyed in days.
Sudan's suffering did not begin in 2023. Two thirds of its population were already living in extreme poverty before the conflict erupted. The war did not create the crisis — it accelerated it beyond anything aid agencies had ever seen. Families who had very little now have absolutely nothing.
Famine has been officially confirmed in Zamzam and other IDP camps in North Darfur — the first confirmed famine anywhere in the world in over seven years. Healthcare has collapsed, with 70–80 percent of hospitals in conflict zones no longer functional. Over 3 million children are at heightened risk of cholera and deadly disease.
“Sudan is experiencing one of the world's most severe and complex humanitarian crises — the largest as well as the fastest growing displacement crisis globally.”
— UNHCR, 2025“He is not a believer whose stomach is filled while the neighbour to his side goes hungry.”
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Al-Adab Al-MufradLife in Sudan's Refugee Camps
They fled with nothing. Millions are now living in overcrowded camps inside Sudan and across its borders. What they face is a crisis within a crisis.
Overcrowded beyond capacity
Chad hosts over 700,000 Sudanese refugees, many in camps already at capacity before the 2023 conflict. In 2024 alone, over 32,000 refugees were affected by floods that destroyed shelters, sanitation and water supplies. Families face desperate conditions with severely reduced food rations.
Arrivals that never stop
South Sudan has received over one million people fleeing Sudan, despite being one of the poorest countries in the world. Children arriving at reception centres have acute malnutrition above emergency levels. Some are surviving on fewer than 500 calories per day due to catastrophic funding shortfalls.
Displaced again and again
Over 7.26 million people remain displaced inside Sudan, many uprooted multiple times as front lines shift. Zamzam camp in North Darfur — one of the world's largest IDP camps — was confirmed in famine and then came under bombardment in late 2024. These families have nowhere left to run.
The people living in these camps arrived with nothing. Many fled in the middle of the night. They left behind their homes, their belongings, their livelihoods and in many cases their loved ones. They are not statistics. They are our brothers and sisters, and they are waiting.
How Your Sadaqah Helps
Three things. Every one essential. Due to conflict and access restrictions we are currently only able to provide the following — all delivered with full verification and dignity.
Food Parcels
With famine confirmed and 97% of displaced people facing severe hunger, food is not comfort — it is survival. Our partners identify the most vulnerable families and deliver culturally appropriate parcels directly to them. A family. A real address. Your name attached to it. During Ramadan, feeding a fasting family that has nothing is among the most powerful acts of sadaqah you can give.
Clothing for Families
Over 11.7 million people fled with only the clothes on their backs. Refugee camps have no laundry, no shops, no way to replace what was lost. Children have nothing to wear. The elderly have nothing to keep them warm at night. Clothing is not a luxury — in the camps, it is dignity.
Hygiene Products
In overcrowded camps with collapsed sanitation, the absence of soap and hygiene supplies is not merely uncomfortable — it is deadly. Cholera, dysentery and other preventable diseases spread rapidly through camps where there is nothing. Your sadaqah helps protect entire families from outbreaks already claiming lives.
Our Honesty About Sudan.
Sudan is one of the most complex and dangerous environments in the world to deliver aid. Access restrictions, ongoing conflict, shifting front lines and collapsed infrastructure mean that reaching people requires verified, trusted local networks — not assumptions and good intentions.
We only collect sadaqah for Sudan when we have full confidence it can be delivered. We do not run campaigns we cannot fulfil. Every cause we take on is individually verified with our on-the-ground partners before a single penny is accepted.
This means we may not always be able to take donations for Sudan. If access becomes too restricted, we will tell you openly and honestly. That is our amanah to you, and we will never break it.
How we operate
Verified before we collect
We only accept sadaqah for Sudan when our partners have confirmed they can safely deliver.
Proof of every delivery
Photos and documentation of your sadaqah reaching families are sent directly to you.
Delivered with karama
The people of Sudan are not charity cases. Every delivery is made with respect, dignity and karama.
“Whoever relieves a Muslim of a burden from the burdens of the world, Allah will relieve him of a burden from the burdens on the Day of Judgement.”
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Muslim— May Allah reward you with goodness.
Last updated: February 2026