As Samaritan's Purse rushes critical aid to the war-torn nation, thousands of displaced families are gaining hope for a better future amid uncertainty.
So, Nadia was heartbroken when war struck Sudan again last spring. It felt like her dreams, and those of fellow Sudanese, had been erased, along with any semblance of normalcy she and her family had enjoyed since relative peace came to her country a few years before.
Armed forces began to raid villages and cities across the country in April 2023—even targeting the busy market where she’d sold her tea and coffee to support her family. Her sole means of income had become a dangerous endeavor. The school closed, too.
Paralyzed by fear, Nadia hid out with her family at home, without food or water, serving a sentence of isolation and uncertainty.
Eventually, left with no other choice, Nadia took the risk to flee with her children.
“I decided that I will not remain here and die with my kids in my own home,” Nadia recounted. “I heard of entire families dying [if they tried to escape], but we made it outside the city and into the wilderness.”
For two days they journeyed through the oppressive heat of the dry season with no food and little water. The ever-present threat of armed groups loomed over them the whole way. Finally, they hobbled into a camp of nearly 50,000 displaced people.
Relief Arrives
Within days of her arrival, Samaritan’s Purse provided Nadia and thousands of others with bags filled with corn, beans, oil, and salt to sustain her family for a month.
“I am happy to feed my children and for them to not feel hungry,” she said. “When I sleep, I think about how we almost died of hunger and how this food has saved our lives.”
Since war returned to Sudan last year, Samaritan’s Purse has been assisting fleeing families in Kordofan. We’re providing both food and medical care in Jesus’ Name. We’ve also provided clean water sources, along with improved sanitation and hygiene, through freshwater wells and pit latrines to prevent life-threatening waterborne illness.