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Sudan

Sudan has been devasted since 2023 by a war marked by mass displacement, starvation, and high rates of sexual and gender based violence.

Since 1991, Muslim Aid’s Sudan Country Office in Khartoum has supported vulnerable communities through emergency response, food-security and livelihoods, health, education, and WASH programmes. In partnership with local actors and international agencies, we combine immediate relief with long-term resilience building—always upholding compassion, integrity and accountability, even in volatile environments.  

Sudan

In Sudan

24.6 mil

Face acute food insecurity

80%

of hospitals in conflict-affected states are non-functional

17 Mil

Out-of-school children, including 2.5 million girls

10+ Mil

internally displaced persons recorded as of 25 June 2025

How we are helping in Sudan

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Humanitarian

Sudan experiences frequent natural disasters including floods, droughts, and earthquakes due to its geographical location. As a result of climate change, these events are becoming increasingly regular, affecting farming, water, and impacting the living standards of communities. Muslim Aid Sudan working hard to respond to these various emergencies, implementing early response and relief projects providing food, cash transfers, shelter and clean water, through to restoring livelihoods, homes and WASH infrastructure during recovery and rehabilitation phases.  

Importantly, Muslim Aid Sudan is dedicated to the localisation agenda and aims to strengthen disaster risk preparedness by conducting preparedness interventions, capacitating local communities regarding Community-Based Disaster Risk Management and pre-financing interventions in disaster-prone areas across the country. 

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Education

Muslim Aid Sudan has been implementing education projects for several years, transitioning to a Community-Based Model (CBM) in 2021. The CBM is a flexible and holistic strategy that adapts to the unique context of each community, allowing for relevant and sustainable interventions that address the underlying barriers to children accessing quality education. Soft components include enrolment campaigns, teacher training, awareness campaigns on the importance of education, and capacity-building programmes for key stakeholders. Meanwhile, hard components include renovating WASH blocks to ensure inclusion, reconstructing classrooms and distributing scholastic materials.

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Healthcare initiatives

Since 1996, Muslim Aid Sudan has been delivering quality healthcare services to patients in three Muslim Aid Community Hospitals (MACHs) located in Kulaura, Pirojpur and Pabna. These hospitals support both in-patients and out-patients through the provision of ambulances, delivering antenatal and postnatal services including preforming caesarean deliveries, diagnostic services such as ECGs, USGs, and X-rays, performing routine operations, offering pharmacy services and vaccination programmes, providing satellite health camps, and organising school health campaigns. The MACHs have seen annual increases in beneficiary numbers, proving their acceptance among communities.
In future years, the MACHs plan to expand their services to further meet community demand, such as the inclusion of WASH, physiotherapy and nutritional support.

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Our impact in 2023

180,000

People reached across health care, livelihoods, education & emergency interventions 

7,000

People provided new Livelihood Skills

3,000

Children supported to complete their academic year

4,000

Distributed school materials to children

27

Upgraded sanitation facilities 

Help us make a lasting change 

We are a faith-based British international charity that provides help to people who are victims of natural disasters or conflict or suffering from poverty, hunger, disease, homelessness, injustice, deprivation or lack of skills and economic opportunities.

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