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Sudan

Taha with his mother's Oxfam donkey, provided by Oxfam. Photo: Jane Beesley

On 4 March 2009, Oxfam GB was expelled from northern Sudan by the Sudanese government. We continue to work in southern Sudan where our programmes support 150,000 people.

Expulsion from northern Sudan

On 4 March the Government of Sudan revoked Oxfam GB and 15 other international and Sudanese aid agencies' licenses to operate in northern Sudan.

We have appealed against the government's decision and are deeply concerned about the 600,000 people who relied on our projects in the area. We hope to be able to resume work at some point – but in the meantime we have closed our offices in Khartoum, Red Sea State and Darfur.

Learn more: Oxfam's work in northern Sudan suspended

We continue to work in southern Sudan where our programmes support 150,000 people, helping communities recover from one of the world’s longest and bloodiest conflicts, in one of the poorest regions on earth.

Latest: Blogs from southern Sudan

Oxfam GB's work in southern Sudan is funded by ECHO (Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commission), the Basic Services Fund, the Sudan Recovery Fund, Oxfam Ireland and Oxfam Japan


Where we work

Where we work:

In pictures

In pictures

View slideshow of Oxfam's work in northern Sudan

Oxfam's work in northern Sudan
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In depth

In depth

Oxfam's work in South Sudan in depth

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