Sudan: more than 30 million people need humanitarian support, with around 14 million displaced and over 1.3 million forced to flee into South Sudan

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Democratic Republic of Congo: over 7 million people have been displaced, while 21.2 million – around 18% of the population – are in need of aid

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Palestine: tens of thousands have been killed in Gaza, with widespread destruction and famine conditions taking hold. In the West Bank, Palestinians face violent displacement and the destruction of their economy

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Bangladesh: around one million Rohingya refugees remain displaced after fleeing violence in Myanmar

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Sudan: more than 30 million people need humanitarian support, with around 14 million displaced and over 1.3 million forced to flee into South Sudan /// Democratic Republic of Congo: over 7 million people have been displaced, while 21.2 million – around 18% of the population – are in need of aid /// Palestine: tens of thousands have been killed in Gaza, with widespread destruction and famine conditions taking hold. In the West Bank, Palestinians face violent displacement and the destruction of their economy /// Bangladesh: around one million Rohingya refugees remain displaced after fleeing violence in Myanmar ///

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Pixel art style image with bold green and black text that reads "NO MORE RADIO SILENCE".
Pixel art style image with bold green and black text that reads "NO MORE RADIO SILENCE".
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Hidden crises are happening across the world. World leaders, the media and global institutions are choosing radio silence.

The people's frequency is our answer to that silence. An alternative platform where you can turn up the volume on the (No More) Radio Silence track, tune in and learn about the crises happening around the world and find out how you can speak out and take action for a fairer world.

TURN UP THE VOLUME

Unmute and listen to the (No More) Radio Silence track. It's an incredible song that started life with recordings from the fields of Glastonbury Festival and created in collaboration with artists from Sudan, Palestine and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

A call for unity, visibility and resistance that the world needs to hear.

Find out more about it and the artists behind it in the Turn Up section below...

Turn Up

As crises in Gaza, Sudan and East Africa continue to be overlooked and unheard, four artists have come together with producer Kensaye and Oxfam to create '(No More) Radio Silence'.

Palestinian artist Maysa Daw, Congolese-born musician Espoir Dekin, South Sudanese rapper Wan and Palestinian composer and oud player Saied Silbak have turned their lived experiences of conflict and displacement into a piece of sound and protest, calling for unity, visibility and resistance.

Blending afro/arab hip-hop, industrial and electronica with the voices of hundreds of festivalgoers recorded at Glastonbury for a poem in solidarity, the track carries the crowd and the artists’ stories with it.

ARTISTS & COLLABORATORS

TUNE IN

Learn more from the people facing and fighting crises, right now. Get the latest situation reports from Sudan, DR Congo, Palestine and Bangladesh.

SPEAK OUT

Take action with Oxfam. Raise your voice and hold the UK government accountable for what it is – and isn’t – doing. Use your power to change the story and help bring about the world we want to see.

SITUATION REPORTS

  • Map highlighting Sudan in green surrounded by black outline.

    SUDAN AND SOUTH SUDAN

  • A map of Africa with a country highlighted in green, indicating it is DR Congo.

    DR CONGO

  • Map highlighting Palestine in green surrounded by black outline.

    PALESTINE

  • Map highlighting Bangledesh, in green.

    ROHINGYA CRISIS (BANGLADESH)