By Laura Sheahen “When we first came here, we were getting water from the valley, seven kilometers away.” Muhammad is a long-time resident of a camp in Darfur for people who fled violence. He...
Updates (Reports only)
Search
Refine the list with filters
Search helpList
A decade in Darfur: Mothers and children at risk
Nawal, 27, was a little confused when people showed up at her thatched hut one day, asking about her baby daughter. “They measured her arm to see how thick it was,” she remembers. One thing wasn’t...
Good Day Sunshine: Powering up Darfur
Solar power is making an extraordinary difference in camps in Darfur, Sudan, by providing much needed water to those living there. By Hazel Williams from CAFOD (Caritas England and Wales). As we...
Sudan: Humanitarian crisis causes chronic insecurity in Darfur
The conflict in Sudan's Darfur region has created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, with over 200,000 people killed and more than two million displaced in the past three years. Whilst a...
Sudan: Caritas Australia commits funds for Darfur emergency response
Caritas Australia has commenced 2006 with a commitment of AUD 250,000 towards the Darfur Emergency Response Operation. The Darfur Emergency Response Operation in 2006 will consolidate the...
Sudan + 1 more
Sudan - Situation Update 11 Aug 2005
Background North- South Civil War Sudan has faced a long drawn out civil war over the last 20 years between the North and South of the country. The rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army had been...