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Published on Tuesday, 10 September 2024
Caritas forms alliance to address imminent famine in Sudan
Caritas Internationalis and global faith-based humanitarian organisation ACT Alliance have joined forces to address imminent famine in Sudan. Source: Caritas Australia.

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In Sudan, 25.6 million people – over half of the population – now face acute hunger, with more than 755,000 people on the brink of famine; 10.7 million people are also displaced within Sudan and neighbouring countries, 7.9 million of which have been forced from their homes since the outbreak of civil conflict on 15 April 2023.

 

More than half of those displaced in Sudan itself are children under the age of 18 years, with reports from the United Nations describing them as having “endured more than a year of separation, human rights violations, trauma, violence, and lack of access to basic services”.

 

In April, the Sudan Catholic Bishops Conference raised concerns “the international community has forgotten the Sudan crisis”. 

 

In recognition of the dire need and the lack of funding, Caritas Internationalis and ACT Alliance have worked in consultation with the Sudanese bishops to launch a joint appeal.

 

Caritas Internationalis said of the joint appeal, “The scale and impact of the humanitarian situation is so grave that scaling up through collaboration with other international and national actors was needed to be able to reach more communities in need.”

 

The appeal seeks to secure continued support for internally displaced persons, refugees, and host communities in North Darfur, Gedaref, White Nile, North Kordofan, River Nile, and Khartoum. 

 

Melville Fernandez, humanitarian emergencies associate director at Caritas Australia said “We are proud to be part of a large international network with strong relationships with other NGOs as it enables us to launch joint appeals that maximise the value of every dollar generously given. 

 

“When we couple that with deep, local networks on the ground – especially around some of the towns bordering Sudan that many displaced people transit through – we know a real impact can be made for those facing some of the world’s most severe challenges.”