Stand With the People of Sudan

Stand With the People of Sudan

Sudan is on the brink of survival. Civilians are being massacred, families are starving, and lifesaving aid is being blocked –  yet there is little outcry around the world. 

The UK government must act now to help secure a ceasefire and protect innocent lives. 

Why this moment matters 

This is a critical moment for Sudan. We are witnessing some of the worst atrocities of the war: whole families slaughtered, children left to die of hunger, and displaced people with no safe place to go. The recent attacks in El Fasher are horrifying, and the danger extends far ...

Sudan is on the brink of survival. Civilians are being massacred, families are starving, and lifesaving aid is being blocked –  yet there is little outcry around the world. 

The UK government must act now to help secure a ceasefire and protect innocent lives. 

Why this moment matters 

This is a critical moment for Sudan. We are witnessing some of the worst atrocities of the war: whole families slaughtered, children left to die of hunger, and displaced people with no safe place to go. The recent attacks in El Fasher are horrifying, and the danger extends far beyond – across Darfur and Kordofan civilians are under extreme threat. There is not a moment to lose. 

A crisis of invisible scale 

Sudan is suffering the world’s largest displacement crisis. Over 30 million people are in urgent need, and millions have been forced from their homes – yet this catastrophic crisis remains invisible on the world stage and severely under-funded. 

Hunger on a scale we can scarcely imagine 

The war in Sudan has led to the world’s biggest hunger crisis with famine fast spreading across the country.  Over 3 million children are acutely malnourished, some have already starved to death, and half the population now face food shortages. An Islamic Relief survey found that 83% of people don’t have enough food. Aid is saving lives when it gets through, but far too many are suffering because of restricted access and a lack of funding. 

Only a ceasefire can save lives. 

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Demand the UK government takes action to help save lives before it is too late

The people of Sudan are enduring unimaginable hardship - caught between violence, widespread displacement, and a devastating famine spreading across the country. Communities on the ground are doing everything they can to help one another, but they cannot do it alone.

We are calling on the UK government to show leadership and act urgently to help end the crisis.

The UK must:

  • Step up diplomatic efforts to secure a permanent ceasefire
  • Take action to prevent famine and protect civilians
  • Support and fund local responders including local Sudanese community kitchens

UK leadership can help save lives and open the path to peace.