
Humanitarian Aid Network Official Name Change Announcement
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Human Trafficking in Sudan A Hidden Crisis Fueled by War and Displacement
The war in Sudan has fueled a surge in human trafficking, targeting displaced women and children. Learn how conflict and chaos enable abuse, exploitation, and sexual slavery.

Crisis in Sudan How You Can Help Feed the Hungry and Support Lifesaving Aid Efforts
Support lifesaving food aid for Sudan. Learn how World Food Programme and other top-rated charities are helping families in crisis. Donate now to make a vital difference.

Humanitarian Appeal Collaborate with Us to Help Sudanese Families
Partner with Humanitarian Aid Network to support Sudanese refugees in Egypt. Help us place donation boxes and host fundraising events at your masjid to provide urgent relief.

Breaking the Silence: The Plight of Women and Children Amid Sudan's Conflict
As Sudan’s devastating conflict continues, a heartbreaking narrative emerges from the shadows: the widespread and systematic use of sexual violence against women, children, and the displaced. The accounts reveal the horrifying realities faced by victims, and the need for immediate action to address these atrocities and provide support to survivors.

Letter to the Media-Urgent Attention Needed for Sudanese Refugees in Egypt
Sudanese Humanitarian Foundation, providing support for Sudanese refugees in Egypt, advocating for humanitarian aid, refugee recognition, and increased funding

Establishment of the Sudanese Humanitarian Fundation
The Sudanese Humanitarian Fund is a legally recognized organization providing urgent aid to Sudanese refugees in Egypt, offering food, medical care, and rent assistance. Donations are tax-deductible and fully transparent.

Sudan: Top un officials sound alarm at spike In violence against women and girls
Senior United Nations officials today voiced shock and condemnation at increasing reports of gender-based violence in Sudan – including conflict-related sexual violence against internally displaced and refugee women and girls – since fighting erupted in the country more than 11 weeks ago.