
The central hub to support queer refugees in a war zone
Save Queer African Refugees is a group of queer induvials around the world who provide aid to queers staying in a war zone refugee camp. This aid is essential to their survival. Not only are they in a war zone, they do not have have access to food, water, shelter, or medication. Extreme prejudice and anti queer laws mean they face severe violence solely for who they are. We aim to provide things such as medication and medical suppliesbedding and mattresses, menstrual products, LifeStraws, mosquito nets, packers, wigs, binders, makeup, and more. This site will also share their stories and struggles. We will also document the aid provided.

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Documenting the struggles in the refugee camp, giving important updates, and informing you on how your donations have helped. Update 31-07-2025
Explore Our Milestones
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Good news
We are happy to say that the Canadian government has granted 34 of the refugees permanent relocation to Canada. We are hopeful that more will be allowed to follow them… Read more ⇢
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Ashley’s BBC Interview Sparks International Attention and Danger
Our community leader, Ashley, a courageous transgender human rights defender, recently gave a powerful interview to the BBC that has since gone viral. Ashley represents a group of over 400… Read more ⇢
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Important update
I wanted to give you a heartfelt and urgent update about what’s happening with me and my queer refugee community here in South Sudan. Recently, the government gave us just… Read more ⇢
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What we are facing
The refugees are living in extremely poor and scary conditions in a war zone. They lack housing, medical care, food, water, and basic human rights. Furthermore they are attacked almost… Read more ⇢
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Asking for an Easter
As queer refugees living in a camp, we don’t get many moments of joy. But on Easter, we try.We gather. We cook. We eat. We laugh. We remember what it… Read more ⇢
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Urgent Update
The refugee camp was attacked under the night. The camp is located in a very homophobic region and are attacked often. Members of the camp have been injured and need… Read more ⇢
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Website goals
• A homepage that shares our story, explaining who we are and the struggles LGBTQI+ refugees face in East Africa.• A donation page with clear ways people can contribute.• A… Read more ⇢

