- Speak up now: Be a voice for peace in Sudan and South Sudan
- After a year of independence in South Sudan, the world’s newest country is in the midst of deepening humanitarian disaster. We’re standing with the people of Sudan and South Sudan for stability, development and a lasting peace. Join us.
- Marking 10 Years of the Darfur Conflict
- Restricted access hampering life-saving assistance in North Darfur
- One year on, South Sudan falters under failing economy
- Modern day land rush forcing thousands into greater poverty
- South Sudan: Oxfam Calls on UN Security Council to Save Lives Not Pennies
- Oxfam calls for access to volatile Sudan areas
- South Sudan facing most violent year since end of civil war
- Oxfam warns against trend in using aid for political and military purposes
- Enormous challenges await southern Sudan after historic referendum
- Time running out on Sudan as Security Council visits
- Darfur Crisis Fact Sheet
- An overview of the continuing humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
- Crisis in Darfur
- In Darfur, Sudan, few of those who were uprooted by conflict a decade ago feel safe to return to their villages, and violence is still driving people from their homes.
- Tackling the food deficit in the world's newest country
- A year after South Sudan became the world's newest nation, half of its 9.7 million citizens are struggling to meet their basic food needs. Internal conflict, clashes with Sudan, poor harvests, and complex population movement have all contributed to the current crisis.
- Land and Power
- The growing scandal surrounding the new wave of investments in land
- In war-torn Darfur, a stove with a mission
- For the women of Darfur who live in camps for displaced people, simply feeding a family can present extraordinary risks.
- Beyond Sudan's big day
- What next for one of the least developed places on earth?
- Rescuing the Peace in Southern Sudan
- The next 12 months will be critical for the future of Sudan. As the country marks the fifth anniversary of the signing of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement that ended a devastating civil war, southern Sudan has seen a major upsurge in violence.
- Field Report from Southern Sudan
- Smart Development in Practice Series
- For a Safer Tomorrow
- This report, based on Oxfam International's experience in most of the world's conflicts, sets out an ambitious agenda to protect civilians in times of warfare.
- Crisis in Darfur
- In Darfur, Sudan, few of those who were uprooted by conflict a decade ago feel safe to return to their villages, and violence is still driving people from their homes.
- Darfur Crisis Fact Sheet
- An overview of the continuing humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
- In harm's way: Oxfam America's game on rethinking natural disasters
- Oxfam in Darfur: Responding to a deepening crisis
- Violence in Darfur is surging; once again, thousands are fleeing their homes for the safety of camps. Oxfam is there to help.
- Crisis in Darfur
- In Darfur, armed conflict uprooted more than 250,000 people from their towns and villages in 2010. Millions more have been living in temporary camps since the crisis began. The story has faded from the headlines, but the numbers of people affected continues to grow. Oxfam is on the ground in Darfur, providing life-saving assistance every day.
- Oxfam America in Darfur
- With clean water, fuel-efficient stoves, and vocational programs, Oxfam America and our Sudanese partners are helping hundreds of thousands of people displaced by conflict live safer, more dignified lives.
- Predictable, multiyear aid is life-saving in difficult contexts
- An interview with Melissa Phillips, NGO Secretariat Coordinator in Juba, Southern Sudan.
- Darfur Q & A Part 4
- Part four of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
- Darfur Q & A Part 3
- Part three of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
- Darfur Q & A Part 2
- Part two of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
- Darfur Q & A Part 1
- Part one of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
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A harvest to celebrate
An Oxfam partner in Darfur is helping boost productivity so farmers in war-torn rural areas can do more with less.
A health awakening
In the crowded camps of Darfur, community public health promoters are teaching unforgettable lessons about how to protect the health—and lives—of loved ones.
What’s in a stove?
In Darfur, fuel-efficient stoves benefit the environment and much more.
A shop of her own
Oxfam supports programs in Darfur, Sudan, to help women thrive in the marketplace.
Mending the torn fabric of life in Darfur
An Oxfam partner works to create sustainable solutions
When water speaks
When 16 aid agencies were expelled from Darfur in March 2009, Oxfam America stepped in with programs to protect the health and well-being of hundreds of thousands of displaced people in the war-torn region.
Why the women wept
In Darfur, an Oxfam partner is working to heal the wounds of war.
Geneva Convention turns 60
New respect needed for international law designed to protect civilians.
With wood scarce in Darfur, a new stove promises good things for women and the environment
Fuel-efficient stoves that burn less wood will benefit both women in Darfur and the environment there.
Darfur peacekeeping force still short of members, basic equipment
One year after its deployment, a lack of resources is contributing to increased violence, suffering, and displacement.
Overview of the crisis in Darfur
It has been more than five years since the crisis erupted in Darfur. Today, millions of people continue to live in fear without adequate protection.
On a high note, Oxfam conveys health information
Using familiar tunes, women sing about how to avoid fatal diseases in a crowded camp for displaced people in Darfur.
Darfur video Q & A
We asked Oxfam supporters to tell us what they wanted to know about the crisis in Darfur—and received an overwhelming response.
Five years into the Darfur conflict, looking back
Three Oxfam staffers talk about how the situation, and Oxfam's response to it, has changed as the conflict has dragged on.
In promoting public health, compassion is Margaret Asewe's best medicine
In Chad, Margaret Asewe worked with some of the first refugees from Darfur. In the summer of 2007, she returned to confront another rainy season and thousands of internally displaced people.
Darfur five years on: five steps forward
Five years since the crisis in Darfur, Sudan, first erupted, 4.5 million people are caught in its grip and are in need of aid. As the violence continues, that number grows.
Children in Kalma camp say "OK" to staying healthy
Oxfam works to teach children about how to stay health in the camps for displaced people in Darfur.


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