Empowering Communities. Building a Better Future
Welcome to Organization For Sudan
At For Sudan, we are driven by a singular mission: to bring lasting relief, hope, and empowerment to the people of Sudan. As the country faces ongoing humanitarian crises—from internal conflict and food insecurity to displacement and lack of access to healthcare—we stand in solidarity with affected communities through life-saving aid and long-term development programs.
On this homepage, you’ll find:
The latest updates from the field
Stories of survival and hope
Opportunities to support or get involved
Let’s build a more resilient and equitable Sudan—together.

Cup of Color. raise awareness of the social and community issues
Spray the City: For Sudan Paint Event in Bern,
Join renowned artists, activists, and allies from across Switzerland, led by graffiti artist Rahal Lam, as we transform silent walls into bold messages of solidarity, hope, and resistance for Sudan.Sudan is bleeding. A brutal war is devastating communities, silencing voices, and destroying futures.It is time to make some noise—not with violence, but with vibrant colors, powerful words, and united hearts.
Live Painting Sessions
🎤 Open Mic & Spoken Word for Sudan
🎶 DJ Sets & Sudanese Music
💬 Info Booths + Donation Points
✍️ Community Wall: Leave Your Message
Standing Together for a Stronger Tomorrow
Organization For Sudan is dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance, supporting sustainable development, and promoting peace across Sudan. In the face of crisis and hardship, we work to restore hope, protect human dignity, and empower communities with the tools they need to rebuild their lives.
Whether through emergency relief, education programs, or healthcare initiatives, our commitment is simple: to serve the people of Sudan with compassion, transparency, and purpose.
At For Sudan, our mission is to support and uplift vulnerable communities across Sudan by providing essential services, advocating for sustainable development, and partnering with local initiatives to create long-lasting impact.
Through projects focused on education, healthcare, clean water, and community empowerment, we aim to build resilience and opportunity in regions affected by conflict, poverty, and displacement.
We believe in transparency, collaboration, and the power of people. Every donation, every partnership, and every effort brings us closer to a more just and hopeful future for Sudan.
Join us in making a difference.
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Be Part of the Change
Your involvement can make a real difference. Whether you’re an individual, a company, or a fellow organization, there are many ways to stand with us in supporting communities across Sudan.
🌍 Donate – Every contribution helps fund critical projects like education, healthcare, and clean water.
🤝 Partner With Us – We work with trusted local and international partners to expand our reach and impact.
🙋 Volunteer – Lend your time, skills, or voice to support our mission on the ground or remotely.
💌 Stay Informed – Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on social media for updates on our work and the people we serve.
Together, we can build a future rooted in dignity, hope, and opportunity.
The priority remains to support local authorities with the registration of new arrivals and to identify individuals at heightened risk (unaccompanied children, individuals in a critical medical condition or with disabilities, survivors of gender-based violence and older persons). Efforts need to be expanded to ensure that mechanisms are established to mitigate and respond to gender-based violence, including life-saving services, and to ensure that support is available for survivors and for children at risk.
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.