April 2026 marked three years since war erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan.
Local communities are paying the price. Millions do not have access to their basic rights and survival needs. The statistics are so horrifying that it may seem like local peacebuilding is not enough to make a difference in Sudan.
But the reality is that thousands of Sudanese peacebuilders are helping millions of people, and have been for the last three years. While governments look away, they are feeding millions and keeping communities together, with extremely limited resources.
Which is why we are partnering with local organisation Adeela to raise funds for Sudanese peacebuilders to continue their incredible humanitarian work.
Take action for Sudan today. Hand in hand, we will go further.
We are partnering with local organisation Adeela to raise funds for Sudanese peacebuilders to continue their lifesaving work.
Join us. Take action for Sudan today.
In April 2023, war broke out in Sudan. Since then, over 12 million people have been forced from their homes. Families have been separated and millions of people are now facing severe shortages of food, healthcare, and protection.
Only 5% of people in the UK know that Sudan is facing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. This is not an abstract statistic. It means:
Despite facing these challenges themselves, local peacebuilders are consistently putting their lives on the line to feed communities, unite neighbourhoods and resolve conflicts.
Even though they have only received 10% of the money they need, 26,000 local peacebuilders have mobilised themselves to support 12 million Sudanese people.
Despite the relentless violence and minimal international support, Sudanese people are coming together to support the needs of local people themselves.
Across Sudan, local volunteers are the only lifeline millions of people depend on. For three years now, they’ve done the impossible: providing food, medical care and even education. They are holding neighborhoods and communities together. They have to do this because no one else is. Your support keeps them going, and keeps them alive.
On the frontline in Sudan: local peacebuilders are feeding thousands, rebuilding communities and laying the groundwork for lasting peace.
While the world looks away, youth-led organisation Adeela are doing what international organisations cannot. Not just responding to the crisis, but working to end it.
Adeela supports Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs), community-led groups keeping people alive in the face of unimaginable violence. From delivering food and emergency aid to millions of people affected by the conflict, to building the skills, resources and connections that communities need to heal long after the fighting stops.
Because in Sudan, humanitarian aid and peacebuilding aren’t two separate things. Feeding a family today is an act of peace. Strengthening a community’s ability to organise, advocate and recover is how you prevent the next crisis.
Sudan's Emergency Response Room's have been vital in making sure people across the country have access to food, water and aid. 26,000 volunteers have supported 12 million Sudanese people.
As the conflict enters its 4th year of escalation, will you support Adeela to continue their lifesaving work today?
In 2025, as war continued to devastate Sudan, governments around the world cut international aid funding. Trump’s closure of USAID was the most severe blow.
The consequences of this in Sudan have been devastating. Adeela were forced to stop work on four major projects that year. Projects that focused on delivering urgent humanitarian support. Including shutting down many community kitchens, which had been providing free meals to families facing extreme hunger. These kitchens were often the only source of food for entire neighbourhoods.
Since then, Adeela have remained committed to setting up more community kitchens and ERRs. This project, which was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, has seen Adeela feed up to 12,000 people daily through community kitchens. Despite unimaginable set backs, local peacebuilders continue.
Sudanese peacebuilders are among the last remaining lifelines for communities facing violence, famine, and displacement. Support them today.
Our partner, Adeela, is on the ground changing what crisis response can look like. With a growing network of ERRs and community-driven initiatives, from community kitchens to mobile health convoys.
Three years ago, war escalated in Sudan. Today, it remains the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and Sudanese peacebuilders are still on the frontlines, working tirelessly to protect their communities and build pathways to peace.
Your donation to our work with Adeela will help ensure that they can continue their work. From running community kitchens to provide people with food, to mobile health clinics where people can receive vital aid, Adeela are already doing the work needed, will you help them to continue?
Where local hands rescue, hope survives. Support the people keeping Sudan alive.