Where We Work
Sudan Hope Project serves Sudanese refugees and displaced communities across East Africa and the diaspora. Our work is rooted in refugee settlements while extending globally through advocacy and partnerships.
We operate primarily in Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement (Uganda) and Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya), Yida / Ajwang Refugee Camp (South Sudan), supporting vulnerable families through faith-based programs, education, health services, livelihoods, and human rights advocacy. We also engage urban refugee communities in Egypt and mobilize the Sudanese diaspora in the United States and beyond to strengthen advocacy, leadership, and resource mobilization.
By connecting local action with global support, Sudan Hope Project delivers hope, dignity, and sustainable solutions where they are needed most.
Β β Uganda | Kenya | South Sudan | Egypt | SudanΒ | Diaspora (USA & beyond)
πΊπ¬ Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement β Uganda
Primary Field Operations Hub
Rhino Camp hosts a large population of Sudanese refugees affected by war, displacement, and prolonged humanitarian crises. Here, Sudan Hope Project delivers integrated, community-based services, including:
π· Church planting & faith-based initiatives
π· Education support for children and youth
π· Mobile health and trauma counseling
π· Livelihoods, micro-grants, and community farming
π· Human rights documentation and protection awareness
π Rhino Camp is the heart of our grassroots programming and community leadership development.
πΈπΈ Yida / Ajwang Refugee Camp β South Sudan
Primary Field Operations Hub β Brief Statement
Sudan Hope Project operates Yida / Ajwang Camps as a frontline Primary Field Operations Hub, strategically positioned to respond to new displacement, emergency influxes, and cross-border humanitarian needs. This hub enables rapid emergency response, close coordination with community leadership, and the delivery of integrated, life-saving and recovery-oriented services in a highly fragile and dynamic context. The hub functions as:
π· A rapid response coordination point for emergencies
π· A community engagement and assessment center
π· A link between emergency relief, recovery, and long-term resilience efforts
Integrated, Community-Based Services Delivered
π· Emergency Relief Assistance
π· Faith-Based & Psychosocial Support
π· Education & Child Protection Support
π· Health & Well-Being Support
π· Advocacy & Protection Awareness
π·Early Recovery & Livelihood Support (Where Feasible)
π In Yida / Ajwang Camps, Sudan Hope Project serves at the frontlines of displacementβproviding life-saving support today while laying foundations for dignity, healing, and resilience tomorrow.
π°πͺ Kakuma Refugee Camp β Kenya
Program Expansion & Partnerships
In Kakuma, Sudan Hope Project works through partnerships with churches, community leaders, and refugee-led groups to support:
π· Pastoral training and discipleship
π· Youth education and skills development
π· Trauma healing and psychosocial support
π· Advocacy and survivor-centered protection work
π Kakuma strengthens regional collaboration and cross-border learning.
πͺπ¬ Urban Refugee Communities β Egypt
Urban Refugee Support & Diaspora Connection
Sudanese refugees in Egypt face unique challenges, including limited access to services, employment barriers, and social isolation.
Our engagement focuses on:
π·Β Faith-based community support
π· Education assistance and youth mentorship
π· Advocacy and documentation of refugee protection concerns
π· Emergency support through trusted local networks
π This work bridges humanitarian response with long-term diaspora engagement.
πΊπΈ Diaspora Engagement β United States
Advocacy, Resource Mobilization & Leadership
From the United States, Sudan Hope Project mobilizes diaspora communities to support field programs through:
π· Fundraising and donor engagement
π· Policy advocacy and human rights awareness
π· Coalition-building (including Sudanese victim communities)
π· Strategic partnerships with churches, NGOs, and institutions
π Diaspora leadership amplifies refugee voices globally.
π Regional & Global Reach
While our direct services focus on Uganda, Kenya, and Egypt, our advocacy, partnerships, and learning networks extend to:
Β Β π· East Africa
Β Β π· North Africa
Β Β π· Europe
Β Β π· North America
π This multi-location presence allows Sudan Hope Project to connect local impact with global action.
β Our Approach Across All Locations
Wherever we work, we are guided by the same principles:
π· Community-led: Refugees are leaders, not just beneficiaries
π· Faith-informed: Spiritual, emotional, and material needs addressed together
π· Integrated services: Five pillars working in unity
π· Accountable & transparent: Clear reporting and community feedback
π· Sustainable: Focus on dignity, resilience, and long-term solutions