Samaritan's Purse is delivering life-saving food to many thousands in this war-torn African nation. More are still terribly hungry.
Samaritan’s Purse has recently trucked in 157 metric tons of food for starving people in Kordofan, Sudan. The baskets of food, part of an emergency relief initiative, are going to families in overflowing displacement camps scattered across the remote region. So far, the shipments have been delivered to 19,000 men, women, and children in desperate need, with additional convoys on the way.
There are over 700,000 people who have sought refuge in the region after fleeing the violent conflict that has engulfed Sudan over the past year.
In Kordofan, which is in southern Sudan, a failed sorghum crop and now the sudden swell in population have worsened the area’s already dire food crisis. As tens of thousands confront starvation, many rummage the ground and barren trees for seeds, weeds, and leaves to consume. Children are among the most vulnerable and face severe malnutrition.
The special convoys of relief sent by Samaritan’s Purse over the past several weeks are in addition to the general food aid that we have already been distributing among the native population.
Forced to Flee
Pain fills Amira’s* eyes. The mother spends her days agonizing over one thought: are my kids alive? Just two months ago, she escaped her hometown in southern Sudan after armed forces overran the streets, raping women caught outside, and killing men indiscriminately. When she fled, however, three of her seven children were across town at her sister’s house.
Confronted with a decision no mother should have to face, Amira took hold of her four children at home and fled into the wilderness. For two days, Amira and her children traversed the rugged landscape in search of refuge and safety.
“I don’t sleep. Every moment I am thinking about my kids and if they are alive,” Amira said. She has had no contact with her sister or with her husband, who was swept up into the conflict.