The ongoing, brutal conflict in Sudan has forced more than 12 million people from their homes, disrupted access to food and water, and left families facing unimaginable hardship and uncertainty. Famine has been confirmed in El Fasher and Kadugli. It could spread further as violence and aid access continues to be restricted. More than 21 million people across the country are struggling to eat — including 6.3 million experiencing emergency level hunger, one step away from famine. Sudan is one of the world’s fastest deteriorating hunger crises, with needs escalating at an alarming and unsustainable pace. Without an end to the fighting and a massive scale-up of aid, millions more risk being pushed to the brink of starvation in the months ahead. Mercy Corps is providing lifesaving support across all 18 states, helping communities build a foundation for long-term recovery. We are providing displaced families with cash assistance to buy essentials like food, water, and hygiene supplies. We're helping small farmers access seeds and tools to restore food production that has been disrupted by conflict. We're supporting malnutrition screenings for children and pregnant or nursing women. And we're helping small businesses rebuild local economies. We will not turn our backs on the families of Sudan. Add your name to our pledge to show your solidarity with civilians affected by conflict in Sudan, support efforts that deliver relief and hope, and continue to call for an end to the suffering.