Sadly Sudan's community kitchens didn't win the Nobel Peace Prize in the end -- but they have definitely won our hearts.
These volunteer-run kitchens and clinics have kept millions alive through war and famine, powered by sheer courage and compassion. But now many kitchens are running out of food and medicine and they're being forced to close. We cannot let it happen.
This is a final, extraordinary appeal for donations to help keep as many kitchens and clinics running as possible. Everything we receive will be used for emergency food and medical supplies.
Please donate what you can now, and share this appeal with anyone you can. Thank you.
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Dear friends,
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Sudan is facing the deadliest humanitarian crisis on Earth.
A vicious civil war has now killed over 150,000 people and created the biggest refugee crisis on the planet. Healthcare is collapsing, children are dying of hunger, and world governments are doing almost nothing. Yet amid the horror and heartbreak, something beautiful is happening.
Across the country, ordinary citizens are pulling together, running hundreds of community kitchens and clinics. Offering food, medicine and shelter, these Emergency Response Rooms have become a lifeline for countless families escaping extreme violence and famine. They're so effective, they were nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. But now even these fragile lifelines are unravelling. With little support from governments or aid agencies, community kitchens are running out of supplies, and many have been forced to close. This is a humanitarian appeal for donations.Together, we can help to keep these Emergency Response Rooms open, rushing food and medicine to families who have nothing left. Every single donation will help keep hope alive in Sudan. Please give what you can now:
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Twenty years after the genocide in Darfur, Sudan is standing on the brink. A war between rival armies has engulfed the entire country, triggering waves of mass murder, torture, and weaponised rape. Families have lost everything trying to escape violence and famine -- now 30 million people need immediate help.
Communities across the country have responded in the most incredible ways, pooling what little they have to cook meals, give emergency shelter, and even provide basic medical care in some cases.
But after two years of brutal conflict, supplies are dwindling and funding is scarce. If these kitchens close, millions more people will face starvation. We cannot let it happen.
100% of the funds we receive will be used to provide ongoing food and basic medical care for thousands of families -- by funding as many community kitchens and Emergency Response Rooms as possible.
This is how we show solidarity in the face of crisis: citizens on the ground, backed by thousands and thousands of us around the world. Please donate what you can now:
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With fierce hope and determination, always, Mike, Marigona, Kaitlin, Will, Shayna, Andy and the whole team at Avaaz Note: Avaaz is very careful about when and how we use photos of children, and the overall circumstances surrounding their depiction. In this case we felt it was important for the world to see the horror of what's happening in Sudan -- but opted for a photo that hides the identities of mother and child. The photo was taken at the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Sudan's South Kordofan state.🕊️ What Your Donations Have Made Possible in Sudan - Provided food and medical care to over 300,000 people. With the donations of Avaaz members, partners on the ground have delivered more than a million meals to displaced families -- along with medical care, hygiene kits, and shelter to those who’ve lost everything.
- Sponsored journalists risking their lives to document atrocities. When aid cuts almost shut down Sudanese media outlets, our donations have kept them running. Their reports have been featured on the BBC, the Guardian, the New York Times and more -- escalating the pressure on governments to act.
- Launched a groundbreaking effort to keep Sudan connected. After Sudan’s warlords shut down the internet, Avaaz support is bringing back access for journalists, activists, and aid workers -- ensuring their voices can reach the world and serve as evidence of war crimes.
- From London to Paris to New York, we’re making leaders confront Sudan’s crisis. With bold stunts and relentless advocacy, we're helping to secure increased humanitarian pledges, and are demanding safe passage for civilians and greater pressure on Sudan’s warring sides to end the war.
PS. This might be your first donation to our movement ever. But what a first donation! Did you know that Avaaz relies entirely on small donations from members like you? That's why we're fully independent, nimble and effective. Join the over 1 million people who've donated to make Avaaz a real force for good in the world.
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