Reports & Success Stories
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P2H-MASC Quarterly Newsletter April - June 2026
Read P2H’s second quarterly newsletter of 2026.
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Echoes of Solidarity Issue #16
Read the ERRs’ latest self-produced monthly newsletter, describing various ERR activities and the humanitarian situation across the country. This March issue highlights women-led responses in recognition of International Women’s Day.
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Echoes of Solidarity Issue #15
Read the ERRs’ self-produced monthly newsletter for February, highlighting various ERR activities across the country.
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We are the System Now: How Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms are Rewriting Aid
Read the Gisa Group’s extensive study on the genesis of the ERRs and their lifesaving work, and how the ERRs are remaking the aid system today and for the future.
Gisa Group is an international non-profit dedicated to defending civic space under pressure. We partner with local groups in the struggle for inclusive and peaceful societies, advancing three core priorities: community-led access to justice, free media, and civic action.
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Echoes of Solidarity Issue #14
Read the ERRs’ self-produced monthly newsletter describing the current situation on the ground and the latest ERR activities and their impact.
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Mutual Aid Sudan Coalition Progress Report Apr-May 2025
This reporting period shows how ERR volunteers are rebuilding hope even while conflict tears communities apart. When drone strikes cut power to Aldamar Hospital, the River Nile ERR installed a solar system in just days, ensuring lifesaving care for hundreds of families. In Tawila, volunteers shifted plans overnight to support 4,500 newly displaced people with hot meals and drinking water. In West Kordofan, ERRs rented trucks, set up a transit kitchen, and deployed Starlink terminals so families fleeing violence could stay connected. These interventions, and others reached over 120,000 people during April and May of 2025.
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Mutual Aid Sudan Coalition Progress Report Jan-Mar 2025
In early 2025, ERR volunteers across Sudan reached nearly 280,000 people during one of the conflict’s most difficult periods. To add to the complexity, the closure of USAID programs across the country left significant funding and programmatic gaps where there had been historically reliable support.
These grassroots responders helped restore Garsilla Hospital in Central Darfur with medicine and vaccine storage, instal solar-powered water pumps in East Darfur to serve 15,000 people, and provide trauma care and mental health support in South Darfur. In Khartoum’s Ombada area, they even managed community kitchens while evacuating families under fire. Read more in the progress report here.
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Legatum Foundation Report
When floods devastated South Darfur, ERR volunteers quickly set up emergency shelters, distributed water and hygiene supplies, and supported vulnerable families—showing how grassroots networks adapt in times of crisis.
Between March and May 2025, ERRs across Sudan supported over 185,000 people with food, water, health care, and shelter. This report covers outcomes of volunteer-led, mutual-aid response in crisis—mobilizing quickly, coordinating transparently, and restoring hope through community-led action. Read the full report by clicking the link below.
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Mutual Aid Sudan Coalition Progress Report Oct-Dec 2024
Between October and December 2024, Emergency Response Rooms across Sudan reached over 72,000 people with food, health, protection, and shelter support — despite escalating violence, famine conditions, and massive displacement.
From evacuating students under fire in Khartoum to feeding families in El Fasher and restoring hospitals in North Darfur, this quarter's work shows the power of grassroots mutual aid under extraordinary pressure. Read the full report to learn more about what people-powered aid accomplished.
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Beacon of Hope
Discover the untold stories of resilience in Sudan. As war forced millions into displacement, Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) and Localization Coordination Councils (LCCs) stepped up to provide life-saving aid. This report highlights how shared kitchens in Nyala and Kassala became beacons of hope, serving thousands amid crisis. Read about the volunteers’ heroic efforts and the urgent need for continued support. #SudanCrisis #HumanitarianAid #ERR
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Drops of Life
Delivering water amid crisis—how local volunteers in Nyala fought to restore access to this essential resource.
Videos
This clip is from a documentary produced by Ayin Sudan, with support from Crisis Action, that tells the heroic story of five ERR volunteers in different parts of Sudan.
Proximity2Humanity Executive Director Andrea Tracy joins Relief International to discuss her April and May trips to Sudan and what needs to be done to support local humanitarian responders.
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