The situation in South Kordofan, Sudan is getting worse every day. Since late October, the violence across the Kordofan region has reached a level that no community should ever experience. Towns like Bara, Babanusa, Kadugli and Dilling have turned into active battlegrounds, with civilians stuck between the SAF and RSF and no safe way out.
The UN Human Rights Chief has already warned about new atrocities happening in the region. Reports show hundreds of civilians killed by airstrikes, shelling and executions. Many more deaths are never recorded because communication lines are cut and families cannot reach help.
Voices from the Ground
Hawa, 32, mother, South Kordofan
“We left our home at night. The bombs were too close. My children cried, and I didn’t know where to take them. There was no water, no food, just fear. We walked for hours to reach a safe shelter. Every day I worry if we will survive the next attack.”
A displaced family from Kordofan.
“We left everything. Our house, our livestock, our small shop. We walk for days just to escape the fighting. Aid trucks cannot reach us. Hunger is constant. We feel invisible.”
These testimonies are not “content.” They are warnings. They’re small windows into a catastrophe that keeps widening as the world stays quiet.
Our Call
As a community-led, grassroots organisation and as survivors ourselves, we are warning, unless the world pays attention, the next reports will only carry bigger numbers, deeper wounds, more children without families. The fighting must stop. Humanitarian access must open. Safe passage must be guaranteed. And the lives in Kordofan and Darfur must matter as much as the places that make the headlines.


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