Country: Sudan Source: Qatar Charity Please refer to the attached files. Doha –11 May 2026 Qatar Charity (QC) has implemented a new humanitarian intervention for internally displaced persons (IDPs) from El Fasher and Greater Darfur in Sudan’s Khartoum State. Supported by a Qatari donor, the organization’s field teams in Omdurman delivered food, shelter, and non-food items (NFIs) to hundreds of families. Wada’a Al-Amin, Representative of the Khartoum State Commission for Voluntary and Humanitarian Work (CVHW), acknowledged Qatar Charity’s significant support for those fleeing the conflict. He noted that the aid distribution targeted around 400 displaced families from El Fasher, under the supervision of CVHW to ensure that aid reached those most in need. Displaced individuals from El Fasher praised Qatar Charity and the donors of Qatar for their ongoing efforts in easing the humanitarian crisis. Essential aid, including food, blankets, medicines, and hygiene kits, was distributed to IDPs fleeing to Khartoum State. Al-Wafid Al-Sir, Representative of the Darfur IDP Committee in Khartoum State, expressed his gratitude to Qatar Charity for providing humanitarian assistance to families displaced from various Darfur states. He noted that over 22,000 displaced persons from Darfur have been registered in Khartoum, all of whom require further humanitarian aid to overcome this ordeal. He voiced his hope for the cessation of the causes of displacement and for the safe return of all IDPs to their original homes. Tariq Mohieddin, Acting Country Director of Qatar Charity’s Sudan Office, revealed that the distribution included 470 food baskets containing essential supplies, 1,000 blankets, 500 personal hygiene kits, and significant quantities of essential medicines. He further explained that during the current month, Qatar Charity has implemented a large-scale project featuring four humanitarian convoys for El Fasher’s displaced populations in Al-Dabbah. These convoys focused on providing essential food, livelihoods, healthcare, and dignified housing. He added that high-impact humanitarian projects will continue to be implemented across several states in the coming period. ** End