Nowhere to Go: South Sudanese In Sudan Face New Evictions in Khartoum

Authorities in Khartoum – act4SouthSudanese has learned – are set to begin demolishing refugee and IDP camps in the Haj Yousif area — displacing hundreds of South Sudanese families who had sought safety after fleeing the violence of Sudan’s war. For many, this is not the first time South Sudanese in Sudan have been forced […]

South Sudan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry Issues Emergency Contacts for Citizens in Sudan — Global Campaign Welcomes the Move

The Global Campaign & Emergency Humanitarian Response for South Sudanese in Sudan (Act4SouthSudanese.org) is encouraged by the recent announcement from South Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, which issued emergency contact numbers for citizens stranded and affected by the ongoing war in Sudan. The announcement, which came as the humanitarian situation worsens, provides […]

Witnessing Horrors: The Brutality That Followed Khartoum’s Liberation

“They took my son from the house. They made him kneel. They raised the machete in front of me. They laughed when I screamed.”— A mother in Mayo, Khartoum In the shadowed streets of Khartoum, life has collapsed into an abyss. Particularly in predominantly South Sudanese residential areas like Hai Mayo—already long neglected—the violence is […]

Q&A on the situation of South Sudanese in Sudan

In this exclusive Q&A, Faris Mathew, a Coordinator & Community Leader at Act4SouthSudanese – Global Campaign & Emergency Humanitarian Response for South Sudanese in Sudan, answers five key questions about the situation of South Sudanese in Sudan. He discusses the estimated population, where they are most concentrated, their level of organization, and the challenges they […]

Urgent Update: Forced Deportations of South Sudanese from Sudan

In recent days, reports have emerged detailing the forcible rounding up, loading onto trucks, and deportation of approximately 3,000 South Sudanese—primarily women, children, youth, and the elderly—from Al Gezira State, Sudan. This mass expulsion follows escalating diplomatic tensions after the Kanabi massacre, where South Sudanese were ethnically targeted and murdered by the Sudan Armed Forces […]

South Sudanese Chiefs in Sudan Appeal for Urgent Humanitarian Intervention

In the heart of Khartoum, at Al Takamol Camp, a community of South Sudanese refugees endures unimaginable suffering. Trapped in a war not of their making, they feel abandoned by those who should protect them and are left with no choice but to survive through sheer resilience. Through their voices, we hear the depth of […]

Petition for Justice Submitted, But Urgent Action Still Needed for South Sudanese in Sudan

The Global Campaign & Emergency Humanitarian Response for South Sudanese, known as Act4SouthSudanese, in collaboration with local and international civil society activists, has successfully submitted a petition urging an independent investigation into atrocities committed against South Sudanese nationals in Sudan. The petition, signed by nearly 4,000 individuals from more than 50 countries, has been formally […]

Thousands Petition UN to Investigate Atrocities Against South Sudanese in Sudan

A petition signed by close to 4 thousand individuals from over 50 countries has been submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan, demanding an urgent investigation into alleged targeted atrocities against South Sudanese nationals in Wad Madani. The petition follows reports of grave human rights abuses committed after […]

South Sudanese in Sudan Face Growing Uncertainty Amid Conflict

KHARTOUM, Sudan — As Sudan’s military retakes key areas of Khartoum from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), South Sudanese refugees in the country find themselves in an increasingly precarious situation. According to a recent report by Al Jazeera, the recent recapture of parts of the capital Khartoum is prompting mixed reactions from civilians. While […]

Part 1: Voices from Naivasha Camp | The Harrowing Reality

For two years, the people of Naivasha Camp in Omdurman—primarily South Sudanese refugees—have lived on the edge of survival, forgotten by the world. No humanitarian organization has come to their aid. No government has acknowledged their suffering. Trapped between warring factions, they face starvation, disease, and relentless violence. Their only lifeline is the generosity of relatives abroad, but even that is not enough. As death becomes a daily reality, those who remain are left with one desperate plea—help us before it is too late.