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Sudan

  • Food aid supports Darfuris affected by conflict

  • Crop-sharing programs support farmers and markets in Darfur.

  • USAID supports camps that are home to millions of displaced Darfuris

  • Farmers in Southern Kordofan learn to use donkey plows to improve planting.

Khadija Abdallah Aboh and her family in Zam Zam Camp, North Darfur
Food Assistance Supports Displaced Sudanese in Darfur
USAID support enabled Anahed Mohamed Ahmed to become a livestock vaccine vendor.
Reducing Tensions on the Sudan-South Sudan Border
Women make fuel-efficient stoves in Mukjar camp in West Darfur.
Fuel-Efficient Stoves Reduce Risk

About Sudan

Sudan was the largest country in Africa and the Arab world until 2011, when South Sudan became an independent country. It sits at the crossroads of sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, with fertile lands, abundant livestock and natural resources. Since independence in 1956, Sudan has faced highly complex development challenges, but is key to stability of the region.

USAID Provides Additional Emergency Food Assistance to Millions of Sudanese People

Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/Sudan
c/o U.S. Embassy
Khartoum
Sudan
Phone 
+249 1-870-22000

USAID Contact

Rick Montpelier
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
20523
Phone 
202-712-0625