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After years of extreme hardship and escalating violence, life in Al-Fashir reached a breaking point in late October 2025. Tens of thousands of families were forced to leave everything behind and flee in search of safety, food, and basic dignity.
Many walked for days under harsh conditions until they reached Al-Dabba locality in Sudan’s Northern State, arriving exhausted, hungry, and without resources.
Amel Foundation responded immediately.


Years of suffering


For months, Al-Fashir endured worsening conditions marked by shortages of food, clean water, and medical care. Supply routes were disrupted, health facilities struggled to function, and civilians faced constant uncertainty.
In late October 2025, attacks intensified, pushing families beyond their limits. With basic services collapsing and fear spreading, large numbers of civilians had no choice but to flee.
Over 30,000 people escaped the city, many becoming displaced overnight and left dependent on humanitarian assistance to survive.


Location: Al-Dabba Locality, Northern State
Timeline: Ongoing since November 2025
Impact So Far
6,000 displaced people currently supported by Amel Foundation
Daily meals
Daily meals provided through organized community kitchens
Support
Support made possible by international donors and community partners
We believe trust is built through action and accountability.
This page features real images and videos from the field, documenting kitchens, food preparation, distributions, and the people behind the numbers.
Every image represents a life reached and many more still waiting.
Donate Now and help us continue standing with those who had no choice but to flee.
Together, we can turn survival into stability and compassion into action.

While the total number of displaced people exceeds 30,000, current resources allow us to support only a portion of those in need. Families require not just food, but clean water, healthcare, sanitation, and protection.
💰 Current Monthly Need: $500,000+
This amount is required to cover food, basic health support, logistics, and essential services for displaced families.
Without sustained support, these families remain at risk.
