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No room for comfort and joy... when you've left everything behind to survive.

In South Sudan, Shede and thousands like her are fending off hunger and malnutrition in Wedweil Refugee Settlement. With very little to call their own, comfort and joy can seem far from their day-to-day reality. 

Shede: ‘I did not come with anything. No table, no teapot, no chair, no bed. Nothing.’  

It wasn’t just belongings that Shede lost as she fled the conflict in Sudan, her brothers were killed and she’s unable to make contact with her husband. Now she tries to make a temporary shelter feel like a home for her young children, but it’s hard: ‘I need clean clothes, a bed and a blanket.’

Donate what you can today

Donate to support families like Shede’s to protect themselves from hunger and malnutrition.

Christmas worship

This Christmas, you and your church could support someone waiting for the end of war.

Festive fundraising

Unite with your friends, family or church community to raise funds to help families who’ve left everything behind.

Take action this Christmas

Call the UK Government to push for peace in South Sudan and invest in local communities to prevent conflict.
Christmas Charity Gifts

This Christmas, buy a Charity Gift for a loved one and families around the world to lift themselves out of poverty.

When families are forced to leave everything behind and every essential is unaffordable, the support programme we deliver with our partners, Smile Again Africa Development Organisation is a vital lifeline.  

For Shede, it offers a rare chance to feed her youngest daughter, Saida, and granddaughter, Mariem, both aged six, a nutritious meal.

No one chooses to be a refugee, but together, we can support families to forge a new life while they wait for the end of war.

How your support makes a difference

When families are forced to leave everything behind and every essential is unaffordable, the support programme we deliver with our partners, Smile Again Africa Development Organisation is a vital lifeline.  

For Shede, it offers a rare chance to feed her youngest daughter, Saida, and granddaughter, Mariem, both aged six, a nutritious meal.

No one chooses to be a refugee, but together, we can support families to forge a new life while they wait for the end of war.

  • £10

    could buy the 4kg bag of corn that means a family can prepare a number of filling meals.

  • £25

    could buy the new shirt that supports someone’s personal hygiene and dignity, while protecting them from the sun.

  • £40

    could fund the cooking pots that mean someone can prepare meals and earn a living.

Please give now

Will you help families find some comfort and hope during upheaval, uncertainty and conflict?
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She travelled across the border to South Sudan with her daughters and granddaughter. Her 2 eldest daughters left the refugee settlement to go and find work in a restaurant in a town. She has remained in the settlement with her daughter and granddaughter. Credit: David Macharia/Christian Aid
Shede and Saida sit holding a plate. There is a large pot on an outdoor stove in the foreground of the picture

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Our work in South Sudan

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