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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Sudan face significant challenges not experienced by non- LGBTQ residents. Same-sex sexual activity in Sudan is illegal for both men and women, while homophobic attitudes remain ingrained throughout the nation. [1] In July , Sudan removed capital punishment for same-sex sexual activity, [2] as well as corporal punishment.
On April , the city of El Fasher in North Darfur became the epicenter of escalating violence in Sudan’s civil war. Over one million residents—including children, families, and the elderly—are trapped with limited access to food, water, or medical aid. Sadagaat is on the ground working to deliver life-saving relief.