DAR’s Advocacy

Sudan in Crisis:
A Call for Action

The people of Sudan are facing political unrest, economic collapse, and a fragile healthcare system that has left millions struggling to survive. More than 25 million people are in desperate need of humanitarian aid. Since the military coup on October 25, 2021, Sudan’s socioeconomic landscape has unraveled, leaving nearly a quarter of the population facing food insecurity and over 8.1 million people displaced—forced to flee their homes as refugees or internally displaced individuals. The healthcare system, overwhelmed and under-resourced, cannot meet the rising demands. To make matters worse, the increasing cases of malnutrition require both immediate treatment and preventative care.
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  • 6.5M internally displaced
  • $2.7B Funding Required
  • 17.7M people facing Hunger
  • 10,700 suspected cholera cases
  • 7.2M displaced inside and out
  • 26,000 Injured Civilians
  • 24.8M in need of assistance
  • 3.5M Malnourished Children

SAPA’s Advocacy:
Standing for Sudan

At SAPA, we believe that every voice can make a difference—and together, our voices can be a force for change. Our mission is clear: to advocate for human rights and improved healthcare in Sudan by mobilizing our members across the United States to bring Sudan’s story to the forefront of national and global conversations.

Amplifying Sudan’s Voice on Global Stages

SAPA’s advocacy extends far beyond borders. In May 2019, Dr. Shaza Elmahdi represented SAPA at the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine’s Committee on Human Rights, sharing Sudan’s plight with key decision-makers. Later that year, SAPA’s voice resonated at the United Nations in Geneva, where we called for urgent action to address the humanitarian crisis

Building Strong Advocacy Networks

SAPA’s advocacy extends far beyond borders. In May 2019, Dr. Shaza Elmahdi represented SAPA at the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine’s Committee on Human Rights, sharing Sudan’s plight with key decision-makers. Later that year, SAPA’s voice resonated at the United Nations in Geneva, where we called for urgent action to address the humanitarian crisis

Empowering Local Advocates

SAPA’s advocacy extends far beyond borders. In May 2019, Dr. Shaza Elmahdi represented SAPA at the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine’s Committee on Human Rights, sharing Sudan’s plight with key decision-makers. Later that year, SAPA’s voice resonated at the United Nations in Geneva, where we called for urgent action to address the humanitarian crisis

Advocacy Issues: Where SAPA Stands to Make a Difference

Access to Healthcare

Millions of Sudanese face life-threatening health crises due to a crumbling healthcare system. Hospitals are overwhelmed with shortages of medications, supplies, and trained personnel, leaving patients unable to access even basic care. SAPA calls for increased international support and funding to rebuild Sudan’s healthcare infrastructure and ensure that every life is valued. Together, we can create a system that provides dignity, hope, and healing for all.

Humanitarian Aid Gaps

With over 8 million people displaced and millions more in desperate need of assistance, the gaps in global aid to Sudan are devastating. SAPA witnesses firsthand how these gaps leave families without shelter, food, and safety. We urge the international community, including the United States, to prioritize humanitarian aid to Sudan and ensure resources reach those most in need.

Prevention and Treatment of Malnutrition and Disease

The people of Sudan face a double burden: rampant malnutrition and outbreaks of diseases like malaria, hepatitis, and dengue fever. Without urgent action, countless lives will be lost. SAPA advocates for comprehensive healthcare programs that address acute malnutrition and provide preventive care to protect the most vulnerable, especially children.

Prevention and Treatment of Malnutrition and Disease

The people of Sudan face a double burden: rampant malnutrition and outbreaks of diseases like malaria, hepatitis, and dengue fever. Without urgent action, countless lives will be lost. SAPA advocates for comprehensive healthcare programs that address acute malnutrition and provide preventive care to protect the most vulnerable, especially children.

Prevention and Treatment of Malnutrition and Disease

The people of Sudan face a double burden: rampant malnutrition and outbreaks of diseases like malaria, hepatitis, and dengue fever. Without urgent action, countless lives will be lost. SAPA advocates for comprehensive healthcare programs that address acute malnutrition and provide preventive care to protect the most vulnerable, especially children.

Join SAPA: Be the Change Sudan Needs

Sudan’s crisis is vast, but the power of compassion and advocacy can overcome even the most significant challenges. When you join SAPA, you join a movement dedicated to bringing hope and healing to millions. Your voice matters. Your actions matter. Together, we can shape a future where the people of Sudan thrive in dignity, health, and peace.
Let’s make a difference, one step at a time. Join SAPA today.