URGENT: Sudan's Remote Communities Have No Access to Healthcare—Oxfam Mobile Clinics Are Their Only Hope
The call comes from a displaced mother in a camp with no clinic. Her child has had fever for three days. She has no medicine, no transportation, and no money. She doesn't know if her child will survive the night.
This is not one story. It is thousands of stories, repeating every day across Sudan.
Since conflict erupted, over 11 million people have been displaced . Health systems have collapsed. Hospitals are destroyed or unreachable. And in the remote camps and villages where displaced families have sought safety, there is nothing.
Malaria goes untreated until it kills
Diarrhea dehydrates children until they cannot recover
Women give birth on dirt floors with no one to help
Chronic conditions like the paralysis afflicting Tereza's son become lifelong burdens with no care
Snake bites turn deadly because no antivenom exists
Oxfam is responding, but we cannot reach everyone without you.
Our Mobile Health Clinics travel directly to communities cut off from care. Each clinic is a fully equipped medical unit staffed by trained healthcare workers. They don't wait for patients to find them—they go where the patients are.
Your urgent donation today powers these clinics:
$50 - Medicines for 20 children with malaria
$100 - Prenatal care for 15 expectant mothers
$250 - A full day of health education for an entire camp
$500 - Life-saving treatment for 100 patients
$1,000 - One week of continuous mobile clinic operations in a remote area
In the camps, diseases like malaria, typhoid, and diarrhea are everywhere . Children, pregnant women, and the elderly are dying from conditions that are completely treatable—if only they could reach care.
Our mobile clinics are the bridge between these communities and the healthcare they deserve. With your support, we can send more clinics, reach more villages, and save more lives.
The need is urgent. The time is now. Donate to Oxfam's Mobile Healthcare Program today and bring healing to Sudan's doorstep.