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Western Darfur. Distribution of basic household items.©ICRC/T. Gassmann/ref. sd-e-00181The ICRC operation in Sudan remains the organization’s largest worldwide. The ICRC focuses on addressing the urgent needs of vulnerable people in remote rural areas and remains ready to respond to emergencies. Its priority is to ensure that people affected by armed conflict: are protected in accordance with international humanitarian law (IHL); receive relief aid, medical care and assistance to preserve their livelihoods; and restore contact with family members if separated from them. The ICRC cooperates with the Sudanese Red Crescent and other members of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement. 18-11-2009 Sudan/Chad: ICRC reduces field activities as staff remain in captivityThe ICRC continues to press the hostage takers for the unconditional release of staff members Gauthier Lefèvre and Laurent Maurice. Lefèvre was abducted in West Darfur, Sudan, on 22 October, Maurice in eastern Chad on 9 November. The ICRC has temporarily reduced field activities in Darfur and eastern Chad. ICRC head of operations for East Africa, Daniel Duvillard, explains the situation. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Interview Includes Photo 12-11-2009 Sudan/Chad: ICRC presses for release of abducted staff membersTwo ICRC staff members were abducted in the past weeks: Gauthier Lefèvre was abducted in West Darfur, Sudan, on 22 October, and Laurent Maurice was abducted in eastern Chad on 9 November. The ICRC's head of operations for East Africa, Daniel Duvillard, speaks about how the organization is dealing with these crises. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Chad) Interview 4-11-2009 Sudan: emergency assistance for the most vulnerable in Darfur and Southern SudanThe ICRC is deeply shocked by the abduction of its staff member Gauthier Lefèvre in West Darfur on 22 October. It urges his abductors to release him immediately and unconditionally, and remains determined to continue to help Sudan's most vulnerable people. This is an update on ICRC activities in Sudan. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Operational update Includes Photo 22-9-2009 Sudan: communities in the south face violence and displacement, while people in Darfur still need supportClashes in southern Sudan have killed hundreds and displaced thousands this year. Meanwhile, in Darfur, military operations have decreased markedly but banditry is on the rise. Jordi Raich Curco heads the ICRC’s operations in Sudan. He describes the situation and the organization's response. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Interview Includes Photo 6-11-2009 Sudan: a real Eid treatFor 11 years, young Yusuf Muhammad had not seen his mother because he had fled the conflict in Darfur and crossed into Chad while she remained in Sudan. Through sheer determination on his part, and help from the ICRC, mother and son are now back together. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes PDF 15-9-2009 Sudan: the night Khartoum turned into a lakeIn August, a heavy downpour in Khartoum caused flash floods that left 27 people dead and over 13,800 homeless. The Sudanese Red Crescent, the ICRC and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are providing emergency relief to flood victims. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 2-7-2009 Sudan: seed for a better futureLingering conflict and unpredictable climate have conspired to bring misery to Darfur. Communities struggle to survive, sharing their scanty resources with people displaced by fighting. To help restore livelihoods and, ultimately, self-sufficiency, the ICRC provides the population with seed, tools, food and technical expertise. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 20-2-2009 Sudan: Congolese children take refuge in Southern SudanNot so long ago civilians fled conflict in Southern Sudan, finding refuge in other countries. The shoe is on the other foot, as the region takes in refugees. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 16-2-2009 Sudan: sowing seeds of hopeIn Sudan’s Northern Darfur region, all eyes are on the coming planting season as the ICRC prepares to distribute seeds to civilians. A successful harvest will feed for several months over 130,000 people in dire straits. The ICRC's Tamara Al Rifai reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 9-2-2009 Sudan: doctors can fly!The green and blue scrubs are the same as on TV, the concentration as intense as in any operating theatre. But beeping high-tech monitors are conspicuous by their absence. In remote areas of Darfur, the ICRC’s Flying Surgical Team performs life-saving operations under the shade of a baobab tree, with the simplest equipment, as the ICRC's Tamara Al Rifai reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 28-11-2008 Sudan: how wonderful it is to walk again The armed conflict that raged in Southern Sudan for years until 2005 killed nearly two million people and maimed thousands of others. Mary Angau, who was only seven when she lost her leg, shares her story with the ICRC’s Anne Kilimo. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 10-4-2008 Darfur: providing care on both sides of the front lineIn a volatile environment such as Darfur, where travelling by road is often dangerous, access to health care is difficult for all communities, whether sedentary or nomadic. At the foot of the Jebel Marra mountains, the ICRC is supporting clinics in areas controlled by rebels and government forces alike. Report by Valérie Petitpierre, ICRC delegate based in Zalingei. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 29-1-2008 Darfur: a message from mum lights up Seina’s dayFamily separation is one of the painful lasting consequences of the Darfur conflict. Thousands of people who have lost touch with their families regain contact thanks to messages sent through the ICRC and the Sudanese Red Crescent. The ICRC’s Cecilia Goin reports from North Darfur. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Feature Includes Photo 12-5-2009 Sudan: an overview of ICRC activities in 2008Although the security situation continued to be a major concern in certain regions of Sudan, the country was the ICRC’s largest operation for five consecutive years. As in the past, the organization provided emergency assistance to civilians in Darfur and elsewhere. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Field newsletter Includes PDF Field newsletter 31-12-2005 Darfur: living in the shadow of conflictHundreds of thousands have lost their lives or been forced from their homes during the recent conflict in Darfur. Despite the 2005 peace agreement, clashes continue, terrorizing local people. By maintaining contact with all sides, the ICRC is able to treat the wounded, run mother and baby clinics and run livestock vaccination campaigns, safeguarding the basic means of survival for the nomads of Darfur. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\From the field) ICRC film Includes Video 29-10-2009 Sudan: ICRC staff member abducted a week ago in West DarfurICRC staff member Gauthier Lefèvre was abducted in West Darfur, Sudan, a week ago. The ICRC's head of operations for East Africa, Daniel Duvillard, speaks about how the organization is dealing with this crisis. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Interview Includes Photo 12-5-2009 Sudan: addressing civilians’ needs in complex circumstances In Sudan, recent developments, including the expulsion of non-governmental organizations, have had ramifications for the humanitarian situation. As in the past, the ICRC is responding to emergency needs, in coordination with other humanitarian actors. Jordi Raich Curco, head of its delegation in Sudan, explains. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Interview Includes Photo 4-4-2007 Darfur: improved security is needed nowIn this editorial, the president of the ICRC, Jakob Kellenberger, calls for improved security in Darfur and explains why the organization has had to resume a wider range of assistance activities on behalf of those living in the camp for displaced people in Gereida. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Official Statement Includes Photo 16-4-2009 Sudan: responding to humanitarian needs in rural areasOver recent weeks, the ICRC has helped to fight a meningitis outbreak in Darfur. Along the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the ICRC has assisted 18,000 people displaced by violence. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Operational update 8-1-2009 Sudan: medical care, clean water and other reasons for hopeThe situation in Sudan has been relatively stable in recent weeks in comparison with earlier months. Nevertheless, the ICRC has been keeping up its efforts, in Darfur and Southern Sudan especially, to provide support for people adversely affected by the consequences of armed conflict. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Operational update 24-10-2008 Emergency assistance for the displaced in DarfurThousands of civilians were displaced by communal fighting over cattle and other livestock in the Muhajiryya locality of southern Darfur in early October. The ICRC distributed relief items to the displaced as well as dealing with emergencies elsewhere in Sudan, including floods in Aweil, in the south. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Operational update 19-8-2008 Sudan: supporting livelihoods and restoring family linksUpdate on the humanitarian situation (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Operational update 5-6-2008 Sudan: emergency aid for Abyei and OmdurmanLatest report on ICRC activities in the field (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Operational update 8-4-2008 Sudan: responding to humanitarian needs in Darfur and Abyei Latest report on ICRC activities in the field (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan) Operational update 28-1-2008 Darfur: meeting basic needs and providing vital health care![]() The ICRC is the only humanitarian organization with a large-scale operation in Gereida camp in South Darfur, where it continues to provide for the basic needs of over 120,000 displaced people. This gallery presents the latest in a series of images illustrating the organization's activities throughout Darfur, providing for basic needs, health services, war wounded surgery, water and agricultural support. (Info resources\Photos\Africa) Photo Collection Includes Photo |