Southern and Eastern Africa

Sudan

Sudan
Al-Sayed, 70, fled armed violence in Aj Jazirah State, Sudan, carried by his children on their shoulders for 40 hours due to his inability to walk. Now at the El Salamabi reception center in Gedaref State, the family is receiving emergency assistance. Photo: OCHA/Yao Chen
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After years of protracted crisis, Sudan plunged into a conflict of alarming scale in mid-April 2023 when fierce fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) broke out initially in the capital Khartoum, but quickly expanded to other areas across the country. 

The current bout of violence and insecurity has resulted in high numbers of civilian casualties, extensive damage to critical infrastructure and facilities as well as large-scale displacement, with over 7.4 million people forced to leave their homes in search of safety within and outside Sudan. Together with the 3.8 million internally displaced persons, from past internal conflict, Sudan currently faces the largest internal displacement crisis in the world and the most significant child displacement crisis, with more than 3 million children displaced inside and outside the country.

Nearly one in three people in Sudan is acutely food insecure, while the already-fragile health system is in tatters, with looming disease outbreaks, including an alarming cholera outbreak, as well as dengue fever, measles and malaria.

While the level of received funding in 2023 was modest compared to the unprecedented scale of needs, the humanitarian community did its utmost to address urgent priorities, reaching five million people with some form of humanitarian assistance.

In 2024, every second person in Sudan (24.8 million people) will need humanitarian assistance. While this overall figure remains on par with estimates in 2023, the “catastrophic” severity of needs has been observed now in 17 localities (in comparison to 14 localities estimated in May 2023) almost half of which are in the Darfur region. Severity of needs in this case was primarily driven by widespread and systematic violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.

The possible evolution of the crisis remains highly unpredictable with crossline movement of staff and supplies experiencing increasing obstacles. Civilians, particularly women, children and girls, will continue to bear the brunt of the crisis if no lasting political solution is in sight.

The 2024 humanitarian response requires US$2.7 billion to accelerate the scale up of lifesaving and protection assistance and avert a further deterioration of the humanitarian situation for 14.7 million people.

The response plan for 2024 intends to reinstate activities that seeks to restore safe and unhindered access to critical basic services and livelihood opportunities, which were paused in April 2023. This will help prevent further erosion of people’s coping capacity among the most vulnerable and lay the foundation for recovery in the hope of an improvement in the situation. 

The response covers the entire country, however it prioritizes the critical needs of the most vulnerable, particularly those displaced and hosting communities.

Overview of the humanitarian response in Sudan

For a full overview of the humanitarian response, visit humanitarianaction.info
Total population
51M 2024
People in need
24.8M 2024
People in need
24.8M 2024
People to be covered by assistance
14.7M 2024
Funding total (USD)
1.7B 2024
Funding gap (USD)
987.3M 2024
Funding gap (USD)
987.3M 2024
Funding coverage (%)
63.38 2024

The Sudan Humanitarian Fund

The Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) which was established in 2006, is a rapid and flexible funding mechanism supporting national and international non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, to respond to the most pressing or critical emergencies in a fast-changing environment. Under the leadership of the Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan, the SHF supports the timely allocation and disbursement of donor resources to the most critical humanitarian needs defined in the Sudan Humanitarian Needs Response Plan.

Resources

Sudan

News and Press Release

Statement by the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator ad interim for Sudan, Mr Sheldon Yett, on the bombardment of the WFP compound

(Port Sudan, 21 December 2024) – The United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator ad interim for Sudan, Mr Sheldon Yett, condemns the bombardment of the World Food Programme (WFP) compound in...

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Sources
  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
  • UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan
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News and Press Release

Ms. Edem Wosornu, OCHA Director of Operations and Advocacy, on behalf of Mr. Tom Fletcher, USG for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator - Security Council briefing on the humanitarian situation in Sudan, 19 December 2024

As prepared for delivery Thank you, Mr. President. I am delivering this statement on behalf of the Under-Secretary-General (USG) for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mr. Tom...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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News and Press Release

OCHA AULO Newsletter, September - December 2024

Localisation Highlighted at 2025 Global Humanitarian Overview Launch in Nairobi Nairobi, Kenya — In a bold call to action, UNOCHA and the African Union launched the 2025 Global Humanitarian Overview...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Infographic

Eastern Africa: Humanitarian Snapshot (As of December 2024)

The Eastern Africa Region continues to grapple with multiple humanitarian crises caused by a combination of severe climate events such as droughts and floods, ongoing conflicts, political...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Situation Report

Sudan Humanitarian Update (1 - 30 November 2024)

HIGHLIGHTS UN’s Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher arrived in Sudan for an eight-day visit where he met with the authorities and displaced communities in Port Sudan, Kassala and West Darfur...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Funding for OCHA Sudan

Total requirements (USD)
12.8M 2024
Opening balance (USD)
690.4K 2024
Earmarked funding (USD)
7.9M 2024
Total (USD)
7.9M 2024