Sudan

Women from Kajo-Keji in South Sudan, who have been refugees, are now rebuilding their lives, with CAFOD's help [Rob Rees]
Women from Kajo-Keji in South Sudan, who have been refugees, are now rebuilding their lives, with CAFOD's help [Rob Rees]

Since independence in 1956, life in Sudan has been dominated by the war over a complex and changing set of issues, including control over land and oil

CAFOD and its partners are working to meet the basic needs of Sudan's most vulnerable people in the north and south of the country.

In the longer term, CAFOD is helping people returning to their homes from displacement camps in neighbouring countries by providing basic seeds and tools to help families with replanting crops and getting on with rebuilding their lives.

Key challenges

Conflict and peace-building: More than two million people have died as a result of war and famine in the past 20 years and up to five million people displaced from their homes.

The churches and people’s organisations have a key role to play in maintaining peace at a grassroots level, promoting reconciliation between groups with different political and religious views.

HIV and AIDS: The civil war and displacement of large numbers of people have created conditions which encourage rapid and widespread transmission of HIV. Catholic Church leaders have stated this is a priority issue to be addressed.


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Bdria (pictured) and her family were forced by fierce fighting to run away from their home. "Hundreds of people attacked us on horses and camels," she said [CAFOD]

Give to the Darfur & Chad Appeal

Make a donation to CAFOD's emergency work in Darfur, Sudan and Chad, where hundreds are still attacked every day. A gift from you supports our vital charity work in refugee camps as the conflict in the region continues

A women in Hassa Hissa camp, near Zalingei, west Darfur. [Paul Jeffrey]

Darfur & Chad Emergency - latest

The ongoing crisis in Darfur, Sudan is getting much worse, and has spread into neighbouring Chad. As the number of people in desperate need increases, CAFOD simply cannot walk away

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Women from Kajo-Keji in South Sudan, who have been refugees, are now rebuilding their lives, with CAFOD's help [Rob Rees]

Supporting women in South Sudan

While the media spotlight is on Darfur in western Sudan, people in the south are experiencing some of the benefits of an end to a long-term conflict - thanks to South Sudan Women Concern

Nawal at school[Annie Bungeroth]

Bringing change after peace

The Church Ecumenical Action in Sudan (CEAS) focuses on agricultural training and women’s projects, and also provides seeds and emergency kits to people returning to Southern Sudan following the civil war.

Nathaniel Brown welcomes refugees returning home and collects their names so CAFOD partner SBCRC can distribute household kits, seeds and tools to them [Annie Bungeroth]

Helping refugees return home

People returning to southern Sudan following the long civil war receive help to build their own homes and grow their own food, thanks to the Sudan Catholic Bishops Regional Conference (SCBRC)

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Nawal Idris Mohammed was forced to flee her home as a result of the civil war in Sudan. This film highlights the importance of our gender projects in the country
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CAFOD supported communities with seeds, tools and training to help local people move home and reintegrate in Northern Uganda [CAFOD]

CAFOD film to star in UN festival

Our documentary about war-torn Northern Uganda will mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights at the “We the Peoples” film festival

Girl stands at a refugee camp in Kibati near Goma in eastern Congo November 9, 2008 [REUTERS/Finbarr O' Reilly, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Rebels cause further suffering

Over the past two months thousands have been left homeless, dozens killed, and hundreds of children and young adults abducted by the Ugandan Lord Resistance Army (LRA) operating in Northern Congo

Published on 29/03/2006, last updated on 07/05/2008
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