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SUDAN HOPE PROJECT

In Service to Transform Hopelessness Into Hopefulness

Refugee Situation

                                                        “Documenting realities. Amplifying voices. Seeking justice.”    


These reports compile:

✅Testimonies from survivors
✅Human rights violations documentation
✅Trends in violence, displacement, and humanitarian needs
✅Conditions in Rhino Camp, Kakuma, Egypt, and diaspora
✅Protection gaps and recommendations for policymakers
✅Coalition of Sudanese Victim Communities in the USA advocacy findings


Purpose:

To support global advocacy, inform partners, and give survivors a platform.

Executive Summary

 📘  Sudanese Refugee Situation Report – Quarterly

Reporting Period: Fouth Quarter – Year 2025.                  Prepared by: Sudan Hope Project

Overview

This Quarterly Sudanese Refugee Situation Report provides a comprehensive overview of displacement trends, humanitarian conditions, and protection challenges facing Sudanese refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). Drawing on field observations, community interviews, service delivery data, and partner coordination, the report highlights the evolving needs of refugees in Rhino Camp (Uganda), Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya), Egypt, and diaspora-linked communities.

Key Findings

  • Continued armed conflict in Sudan has driven new waves of displacement, with families fleeing under extreme conditions.
  • Refugee camps and urban host settings are overstretched, with declining humanitarian funding intensifying vulnerability.
  • Food insecurity, limited access to healthcare, and inadequate shelter remain critical concerns.
  • Women, children, elderly persons, and persons with disabilities face disproportionate protection risks.

Humanitarian Conditions

  • Food & Nutrition: Many households rely on reduced rations and negative coping strategies.
  • Health: Access to primary healthcare is limited; trauma-related mental health needs are widespread.
  • Shelter & WASH: Overcrowding, aging shelters, and sanitation gaps increase disease risks.
  • Education: School dropout rates remain high due to poverty and resource shortages.

Community Voices

Refugees consistently emphasize the need for dignity, safety, and opportunities for self-reliance rather than prolonged dependency.

Priority Needs & Recommendations

  • Scale up food and nutrition support,
  • Expand mobile health and psychosocial services, Strengthen protection mechanisms, Support livelihood recovery and education access

Executive Summary

           Human Rights Briefing on Sudan – Special Edition

Prepared by: Sudan Hope Project

Overview

This Special Human Rights Briefing documents systematic and widespread human rights violations committed against civilian populations in Sudan. The briefing consolidates verified testimonies, incident documentation, and trend analysis to support international advocacy, accountability efforts, and protection responses.

Key Violations Documented

  • Attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure
  • Forced displacement and village destruction
  • Sexual and gender-based violence
  • Arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances
  • Denial of humanitarian access

Patterns and Trends

  • Violations show recurrent patterns targeting specific ethnic and regional communities.
  • Civilians are deliberately exposed to harm through indiscriminate violence and deprivation.
  • Perpetrators operate with near-total impunity.

Legal Implications

The documented violations may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity under international law.

Calls to Action

  • Immediate protection of civilians
  • Independent investigations and accountability mechanisms
  • Sanctions against perpetrators
  • Expanded humanitarian access

Executive Summary

          Voices of Survivors – Testimony Report

Prepared by: Sudan Hope Project

Overview

The Voices of Survivors report helps ensure that those most affected by violence and displacement are not rendered invisible. It presents anonymized, consent-based testimonies from survivors now living in refugee camps, urban exile, and diaspora communities.

Key Themes

  • Forced flight and loss of home
  • Family separation and bereavement
  • Sexual violence and gendered harm
  • Trauma, fear, and long-term psychological impact
  • Resilience, faith, and hope amid suffering

Ethical Approach

All testimonies were collected using survivor-centered, trauma-informed methodologies, prioritizing dignity, confidentiality, and informed consent.

Living in Exile

  • Rhino Camp & Kakuma: Overcrowding, aid shortages, and protection risks
  • Egypt: Legal insecurity and limited access to services
  • Diaspora: Emotional trauma and advocacy burden carried by survivors

Survivors’ Messages

Survivors call for justice, protection, and meaningful international action—not sympathy alone.

Key Recommendation

Policies and humanitarian responses must be grounded in survivor experiences, not abstract statistics.

Executive Summary

Protection Concerns & Policy Recommendations

Prepared by: Sudan Hope Project

In Collaboration with: Coalition of Sudanese Victim Communities in the USA

Overview

This report analyzes critical protection risks facing Sudanese refugees and IDPs and provides actionable policy recommendations for governments, UN agencies, donors, and humanitarian actors.

Major Protection Concerns

  • Gender-based violence and exploitation
  • Child protection risks, including child labor and early marriage
  • Inadequate legal protection for urban refugees
  • Barriers to justice and reporting mechanisms

Country-Specific Gaps

  • Uganda (Rhino Camp): Overburdened services and protection staffing shortages
  • Kenya (Kakuma): Youth vulnerability and limited livelihood access
  • Egypt: Legal status insecurity and limited protection services
  • Diaspora: Psychological trauma and transnational advocacy challenges

Coalition Advocacy Findings

Diaspora-led advocacy has amplified survivor voices but requires stronger international policy engagement and sustained funding.

Policy Recommendations

  • Increase protection funding and staffing
  • Ensure survivor-centered referral systems
  • Expand legal protections for refugees
  • Support diaspora advocacy and documentation efforts

Together, these four reports provide credible evidence, survivor-centered narratives, and actionable policy guidance to inform humanitarian response, protect vulnerable populations, and advance justice for Sudanese refugees and displaced communities.

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