For Sudan

As Sudanese people, we support the Sudanese Armed Forces as the sole defender of Sudan's sovereignty and the legitimate voice in peace negotiations.

Stand with Sudan: Supporting the Sudanese Armed Forces

Welcome to For Sudan Group

As Sudan faces ongoing conflict and foreign interference, we stand firmly with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) as the legitimate and sole protector of the nation’s sovereignty. From our base in Switzerland, we organize events and activities worldwide to rally support for the SAF, advocate for peace, and provide essential humanitarian aid to those impacted by the conflict.

Our Mission

  • Global Support: We host events in Switzerland and across the globe to show solidarity with the SAF, raising awareness and gathering international support for their mission to restore peace and stability in Sudan.
  • Peace: We advocate for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and the rebuilding of the nation.
  • Humanitarian Assistance: Our organization is committed to delivering aid directly to those affected by the conflict, ensuring that vital resources reach the people on the ground who need them most.

  • Advocacy and Awareness: We actively engage with the international community to highlight the importance of the SAF as the central force for unity in Sudan, countering foreign interference and supporting the nation’s right to self-determination.

Join Us

Your involvement is crucial. Whether you’re in Switzerland or anywhere else in the world, you can contribute to our cause. Participate in our events, volunteer your time, or donate to support the SAF and our humanitarian initiatives. Together, we can secure a peaceful and independent future for Sudan.

Sudan situation

Since the start of the conflict in Sudan in mid-April 2023, large numbers of civilians have been forced to flee, including people who were already internally displaced and refugees from other countries who had sought safety in Sudan. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled into neighbouring countries or returned home in adverse circumstances – notably to the Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, South Sudan and Uganda. Others self-relocated within Sudan.