War in South Sudan: How Children Like Alfred End Up Needing Surgery in Uganda
Alfred is 12 years old. He is a South Sudanese refugee living in Northern Uganda, and he needs burn surgery to live without daily pain — surgery that costs more than his family will earn in a lifetime. South Sudan’s history is marked by brutal conflict and unimaginable human suffering. Since independence in 2011, the nation has endured repeated civil wars, ethnic massacres, and attacks on civilians. Hospitals and schools — lifelines for communities — have been bombed, leaving millions without access to basic care.
- In May 2025, a bombing destroyed the only hospital serving 110,000 people in Fangak County (Reuters).
- Reports from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum document widespread atrocities, including killings, sexual violence, and forced displacement.
For thousands of children, this means living with the trauma of violence — and for some, like Alfred, life-threatening injuries that require urgent surgical care.
Meet Alfred: A 12-Year-Old South Sudan Refugee Living With Severe Burn Injuries
Alfred’s father, a soldier, was killed during the war in Sudan. During the same violence, Alfred was burned by rebels, leaving him with devastating injuries. Today, he and his mother struggle to survive in Palabek Refugee Settlement in Northern Uganda.
Despite his courage, Alfred suffers from constant pain, weakness, and restricted movement due to severe burn scars. Without surgery, his future will be defined by disability and suffering.
Doctors recommend 3–4 reconstructive plastic surgeries, each costing more than $2,000 USD. These procedures will relieve his pain, restore movement, and help him live with dignity.



This is Godfrey an example of what surgery can do for a young baby!
How Amigos Medical Missions Provides Free Surgery to Refugees in Northern Uganda
Amigos Medical Missions, in partnership with Doctors on Mission International, is committed to serving vulnerable communities across Africa.
- Our Mission: To provide free, quality medical and surgical care to underserved populations.
- Our Work: From eye surgical camps in Buhweju to medical outreaches in Ogul and Burpong, we’ve reached thousands of patients with life-saving care.
- Our Vision: No child should be denied surgery or medical treatment simply because of poverty or war.
Now, it’s Alfred’s turn to be helped.
What $6,000 Does: Alfred's 4-Stage Burn Surgery Plan
| Surgery Stage | Approximate Cost | Purpose | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | $2,500 | Relieve Pain, restor major function, repair severe scars | |
| Stage 2 | $2,000 | Release burn contractures, restore mobility, improve daily life. | |
| Stage 3 | $2,000 | Correct functional issues, refine healing. restorative dental work | |
| Stage 4 (if needed) | $2,000 | Final adjustments, dental work and rehabilitation |
Total Goal: $6,000 – $8,000
Your donation will directly fund Alfred’s surgeries, hospitalization, and follow-up care.
How to Help a South Sudan Refugee Child Get Life-Changing Surgery
Alfred’s story is not just about tragedy — it’s about hope. Together, we can write a different ending for him. Here’s how you can help:
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Donate to Alfred’s medical fund.
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Share his story on Facebook, Instagram, X, and WhatsApp to reach more hearts.
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Pray and stand with Alfred — because compassion changes lives.
Will You Be Alfred’s Miracle?
Every scar tells Alfred’s story of survival. But with your help, his story can also tell of healing, hope, and a brighter tomorrow.
👉 Donate now. Share his story. Help us give Alfred the chance to heal.

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