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Tour in support of Sudan

November 30, 2025 @ 13:00 - 14:30
An Uncomfortable Oxford tour guide gives a tour to support fundraising for the crisis in Sudan.

Fundraising for Sudan

Donate to join a fundraising tour to support nutrition and healthcare programs in Sudan and to support displaced families from El-Fashir. The tour is hosted by Uncomfortable Oxford and co-organised with the Oxford University Sudanese Society (OUSS).

Uncomfortable Oxford designs and runs thought-provoking tours that explore the ‘uncomfortable’ legacies of inequality and imperialism within the city and university. As a certified Social Enterprise, all profits are reinvested in local community projects and initiatives that align with our social mission.

In collaboration with the Oxford University Sudanese Society (OUSS), we are offering a fundraising walking tour on Sunday 30 November 2025, with all proceeds from the event going to support humanitarian aid for people in Sudan and to support displaced families from El-Fashir.

If you want to learn more about Oxford’s history while making a meaningful contribution, this is the perfect opportunity—sign up today!

About the Sudan Crisis

Sudan is enduring one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises — the largest displacement crisis globally. In El Fashir, man-made starvation, malnutrition, and death are devastating families as siege and violence block food and aid. Your support can help deliver urgent relief, save lives, and bring hope amid unimaginable suffering.

About SAPA

The Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA) is delivering lifesaving aid in Sudan—running community kitchens in Tawila that serve over 4,000 hot meals a day to displaced families from El Fashir. Its nutrition and healthcare programs recently reached more than 200,000 people in a single month, including children, mothers and trauma-patients. Donations to SAPA ensure food, medical care, and dignity reach those trapped by conflict. Learn more at sapa-usa.org.

All proceeds from the tour will be donated to SAPA, to support nutrition and healthcare programs in Sudan and to support displaced families from El-Fashir.

  • Community donation – £5
  • Standard donation – £10
  • Supporter donation – £20
  • Generous supporter donation – £30

If you would like to make a donation but do not wish to attend the tour, you can donate directly to SAPA via the link above.

Please note: all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Tour Description

Discover Oxford’s iconic landmarks while uncovering the city’s diverse and complex past. This unique guided walk around Oxford’s city centre is the perfect introduction to the city’s rich history, offering a deep look at the events which have shaped both the university and the city. Explore stories of empire, race, class, and gender, and learn how these themes continue to influence our modern world.

Led by knowledgeable University researchers who have completed our specialised Uncomfortable Oxford training program, this tour combines expert insight with engaging storytelling, making it both educational and entertaining.

This is a great family-friendly tour of Oxford, suitable for ages 12 and up. It is a stimulating, unique tour for those with an interest in cultural tourism, history lovers, and anyone interested in discovering Oxford’s diverse past.

Itinerary

  • Radcliffe Camera
  • Rhodes Statue
  • All Souls College
  • Weston Library
  • Sheldonian Theatre
  • Balliol College
  • Faculty of History
  • Bonn Square

Itinerary may vary slightly depending on guide and conditions.

Accessibility

Please dress for the weather and be prepared for busy streets in the city centre. The route is wheelchair accessible, with mostly flat terrain (some cobblestones), and spaces to sit down or lean against buildings throughout. Toilets available en-route. Let your guide know if any accommodations are needed — all guides take accessibility training and are happy to adapt to diverse needs.

Our tours are designed for audiences aged 12 and up. Guides can adapt content for younger participants, and the material aligns well with school curriculums.

Details

  • Date: November 30, 2025
  • Time:
    13:00 - 14:30
  • Event Category:

Venue

  • Meet at Fantastea, High street