28/04/2026
Thank you for helping Sudan Humanitarian Foundation reach our $50,000 goal before May 1st. This milestone comes at a critical time.
Across Sudan, the healthcare system is on the brink of collapse. More than 80% of hospitals have been damaged, destroyed, or forced out of service. In the few facilities still operating, doctors are working without consistent electricity, without supplies, and often without pay. Patients are turned away not because they cannot be treated, but because there is simply nothing left to treat them with.
At the same time, a deadly dengue fever outbreak is spreading rapidly, particularly in Khartoum and surrounding areas. Hospitals are overwhelmed with cases of hemorrhagic dengue, a severe and often fatal form of the disease. Families are arriving with children burning with fever, suffering from internal bleeding, dehydration, and organ failure. Many do not survive—not because treatment doesn’t exist, but because access to it has been cut off.
Through our hospital initiative, we are working to keep essential healthcare services alive. Your support allows us to supply critical medications, fund emergency treatments, and support the doctors and nurses who refuse to abandon their communities. We are helping cover the cost of care for patients who would otherwise be left without options, ensuring that hospitals can continue to function even under impossible conditions.
This $50,000 will go directly toward sustaining our medical programs—keeping clinics open, restocking lifesaving medicines, and expanding our response to the dengue outbreak. It means more beds available, more patients treated, and more lives saved.
But the need is still growing. The outbreak is not slowing down, and the strain on hospitals continues to intensify. What we have achieved together is powerful, but it is only the beginning.
Sudan is still in crisis. And we will keep showing up.