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Sudans Day 2026


Donors - please get in touch!

Please get in touch so we can update you on what your generous gifts and prayers are helping to achieve.


St. Michael and All Angels greeting cards!

Since 2012, a small team have met regularly at St. Michael and All Angels, Colehill, Wimborne to make greeting cards to sell in aid of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan(ECSS).

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Visit from Bishop Isaac and Mama Nora from Ezo Diocese, South Sudan

Visit from Bishop Isaac and Mama Nora from Ezo Diocese, South Sudan to Diocese of Salisbury

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“May God soften their hearts” – understanding the crises in the Sudans

Archbishop Justin Badi joined Bishop Anthony Poggo, the secretary general of the Anglican Communion Office, Bishop Stephen, and others for a webinar sharing news on the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and South Sudan.

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Lent lunches @ Salisbury Cathedral

Join Salisbury Cathedral as they host weekly lunches to raise funds for South Sudan.

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Crises in the Sudans Webinar

How should the Church and partners respond? Join speakers on Tuesday 3 February from 18:30-19:45, email comms@salisbury.anglican.org for the zoom link


Update for Jan 26, Supporting displaced families in Nadiangere in South Sudan

A short-term appeal received an immediate heartwarming response from individuals, Charitable Trusts and churches across the Salisbury Diocese. Because of our close partnership links, we were able to send funding directly, which reached many of those families before Christmas.

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"People are dying just silently": Interview with the Archbishop of Sudan

During a visit to the UK this week, Archbishop Ezekiel Kondo, Archbishop of the Province of Sudan and Bishop of Khartoum, has laid bare the scale of the humanitarian crisis facing the Sudan.

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Last call to donate: Support Displaced Families in South Sudan

Over 1,000 families have been displaced due to insecurity and violence. You can help the Nadiangere Area Diocese in South Sudan. These internally displaced people (IDPs), including clergy and congregants, are currently sheltering in Yambio Diocese under extremely difficult conditions.

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'The future of Sudan is precarious': news from our link diocese

In Sudan, in the third year of fighting between the Government forces – the SAF,  and the RSF, continue to be bitterly contested. The SAR claims to have driven the RSF forces out of Khartoum to where it is concentrated in north and west Darfur.

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