Skip to content. Skip to navigation

Grace Church

Sections
Personal tools
You are here: Home News ERD Assists Sudan Victims
Document Actions

ERD Assists Sudan Victims

by Ken Luebbering last modified Wed Mar 04 11:36 PM

Victims of Lord's Resistance Army aided

The brutality of the rebel organization, Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), has destroyed villages and caused massive displacement in southern Sudan.  The recent LRA attacks have included murder, child abductions and torture.  Many survivors of the attacks have been driven from their homes and are now turning to Episcopal churches for shelter.  Church leaders have become overwhelmed by the influx of displaced people.

Episcopal Relief & Development is partnering with the Episcopal Church of Sudan and its development arm, the Sudanese Development and Relief Agency (SUDRA), to provide emergency assistance to five of the dioceses most impacted by this ongoing humanitarian crisis.

The Diocese of Ibba, a small and isolated community, has recently taken in 69 families who fled their homes after the LRA destroyed the village of Wowo on January 22nd.  The severity of the violence that they witnessed in Wowo has cause panic and people are unwilling or unable to return home. Buck Blanchard, the Missioner for World Mission from the Diocese of Virginia, recently visited Ibba and reported that families are now living behind the church property under trees and makeshift tarps. “They have nothing… Recently, they have been sending the men back to Wowo during the day; while some stand guard, others collect what food they can and then walk the 14 miles back to Ibba,” said Blanchard.

These families as well as thousands of others throughout southern Sudan require immediate assistance.  SUDRA reports that without emergency supplies more lives will be lost as a result of starvation and lack of medical treatment. Episcopal Relief & Development will help provide shelter, plastic sheets, blankets, food, water and medicine to displaced people in the dioceses of Ibba, Mundri, Yambio, Ezo and Maridi.

“People are simply terrified− abandoning their crops in the field, their homes and their few possessions,” said Janette O’Neill, Episcopal Relief & Development’s Senior Director of Africa Programs. “They trade the prospects of food and shelter for simple survival.”

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori urges Episcopalians worldwide to join in solidarity with the people of central and eastern Africa by learning more about the crisis in Sudan, persuading political leaders to take action and praying for peace.  She calls for people to “contribute to the vital work of Episcopal Relief & Development, whose programs in the region help provide humanitarian aid, especially adequate food and shelter, to those being uprooted by the LRA’s atrocities.”

Episcopal Relief & Development will remain in close contact with SUDRA as it responds to victims of the violence and political unrest. To make a donation to help people in Sudan, visit us online at www.er-d.org or call 1.800.334.7626, ext. 5129. Gifts can be mailed to: Episcopal Relief & Development designated for the “Sudan Fund” P.O. Box 7058, Merrifield, VA 22116-7058.