Sudan Emergency Fund

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Sudan Emergency Fund

Project Report | Apr 15, 2025
An update on your donation to the Sudan Emergency Fund

By Kyra Zimmerman | Program Specialist

Photo: PTP Team
Photo: PTP Team

Thank you for your generous contribution to the Sudan Emergency Fund. As we approach the second memorial of the war in Sudan, your donations continue to make a crucial difference, ensuring Sudanese-led NGOs can provide essential supplies, psychological care, cash assistance, livelihood opportunities, and most importantly, hope to their communities. 

Take, for example, People-to-People (PTP), a new partner of GlobalGiving. PTP operates across Sudan, focusing on rural areas like Darfur, South Kordofan, Blue Nile, the Eastern region, and White Nile. Through its emergency response and early recovery program, PTP provides water, food, medications, health services, and school supplies to Sudanese people dealing with the hardships of war. Their team collaborates with Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) and is a member of the Localization Coordination Council (LCC), a collective aimed at streamlining funding efforts nationwide. PTP became a partner of  GlobalGiving after we made a combined commitment alongside other funders to provide $6.5 million in funding and technical resources to support ERRs and locally-led NGOs in Sudan. 

Even before the war began on April 15, 2023, Sudan was already in a severe humanitarian crisis, with 15.8 million people in need of aid. The conflict has worsened conditions, displacing 14.6 million people and leaving over half the population – 30.4 million – in need of support. Millions have fled to Egypt, Chad, and South Sudan, all facing their own crises and challenges. The UN has requested $6 billion for its 2025 response to aid 21 million people in Sudan and refugees, but it is unlikely that the funds will meet even a fraction of the urgent needs.

Flexible funding from GlobalGiving is critical for nonprofits like PTP. Similar to hundreds of partners in the GlobalGiving network, PTP has been severely impacted by the USAID funding cuts, with most of its major peacebuilding, food aid, and livelihoods programs dependent on these institutional resources. Devastatingly, about 80% of the 1,460 community kitchens across Sudan were shut down when USAID paused all funding, putting even more pressure on organizations like PTP to fill gaps in need. 

But community organizations like PTP are doing more than just responding to the world’s largest humanitarian crisis that is Sudan emergencies. They are also laying the foundation for future prosperity and independence by implementing livelihood programs, such as sewing projects for women. This provides sustainable income and valuable skills to those who have lost so much.. (Photo: PTP Livelihoods Program For Refugee Women)

Your support for the GlobalGiving Sudan Emergency Fund is a lifeline for those in need, and it helps organizations like PTP continue their services. As Dr. Yousif, director of PTP, shared:

“Our team of dedicated volunteers is providing compassionate support and assistance at the refugee camps, bringing hope and relief to those in need. As Mother Teresa said, 'Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.' Together, we are making a difference.” 

(Photo: PTP Water Project

We and our partners are deeply thankful—our gratitude is beyond words. None of this would be possible without your contributions. 

With gratitude, 

Kyra + the GlobalGiving Team

Here is a full list of grantees from our latest round of grants:

Photo: PTP Team
Photo: PTP Team
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