By Country: Sudan
Our safeguarding journey: Lessons from an Islamic Relief learning event
As Islamic Relief publishes a new learning paper on safeguarding, our Safeguarding Project Coordinator Bushra Rehman discusses key insights gained from an event bringing together Islamic Relief colleagues…
Read more‘My country, Sudan, is at imminent risk of collapse’
It is 1 year since a brutal war erupted in Sudan, pushing the country to the verge of famine and creating the world’s biggest displacement crisis. Many of…
Read moreA symbol of Sudanese resilience and compassion
Aman Soufi, humanitarian advocacy advisor at Islamic Relief, recently interviewed Hamza, a charity worker in Gedaref province, Sudan. Hamza shared the ongoing hardships he faces due to the…
Read moreResilience in chaos: A humanitarian’s account of Sudan’s conflict zones
Mohammad Golam Sorwar, head of programmes for Islamic Relief in Sudan, shares his first-hand account of the struggles and triumphs in a nation torn apart by conflict. His…
Read moreWhat it takes to be a humanitarian worker
As we look ahead to World Humanitarian Day on August 19, Charles Njanga, Islamic Relief’s Regional Media Creator for Africa, gives us a sense of what it’s really…
Read moreNowhere to call home
In his second blog as a regular blogger, Charles Njanga, Islamic Relief’s Regional Media Creator for Africa, recounts a trip to Ethiopia where he worked with refugees. On…
Read moreMy family barricaded ourselves under a bed for days in Khartoum before escaping
Writing for iNews, Aya Elfatih, communications co-ordinator for Islamic Relief, tells of her family’s harrowing decision to flee as battles raged around them. My country is dying and…
Read moreTragedy and hospitality: Daily life with refugees from Tigray
Islamic Relief’s Aya El Fatih spent a few days with a refugee family in Sudan, to find out how people live after fleeing terrible violence. In their small…
Read moreSouth Sudan Crisis Blog #1
Aid worker Amir Manghali reports from Juba on conditions in Mahad camp.
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