Sudan: Three Years On: A Generation at Risk, A Community Responding

April 2026 marks three years since conflict erupted in Sudan, triggering what is now widely recognised as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. What began as a power struggle in April 2023 has spiralled into a nationwide catastrophe, devastating communities, collapsing essential services, and leaving millions of children fighting simply to Read more

Welcome to our Newest Patron Lyse Doucet CM OBE

Kids for Kids is delighted to announce that Lyse Doucet CM OBE, the BBC’s Chief International Correspondent, has become the charity’s newest Patron. Lyse is one of the world’s most respected journalists, with a distinguished career spanning more than four decades. As Chief International Correspondent for the BBC, she has Read more

Kids for Kids is celebrating 25 Years on International Women’s Day: “We Are Giving Women a Voice”

As the world marks International Women’s Day, Kids for Kids is celebrating 25 years of transforming the lives of women and children in Darfur, Sudan. For a quarter of a century, the charity has worked alongside remote villages where families face extreme poverty, drought, and limited access to healthcare or Read more

Kids for Kids marks 25 years transforming the lives of vulnerable children in Darfur on 8th March 2026!

For the past quarter of a century Kids for Kids has worked tirelessly in the remote and forgotten villages of Darfur, Sudan, delivering sustainable projects to improve the lives of children caught up in the ongoing conflict, which the United Nations describes as the “worst humanitarian crisis in the world Read more

Doubling Campaign Success: £82,902 Raised to Help Families Survive in Darfur

Thanks to our extraordinary supporters, and to Dame Joanna Lumley and special friends for inspiring this generosity, our Doubling Campaign has raised an incredible £82,902.01. You have responded when the world continues to shut its ears to the pleas of mothers in Darfur. We cannot thank you enough. This remarkable Read more