Sudan is facing the world's largest displacement and hunger emergency, driven by a civil war that erupted on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Roughly 33.7 million people-two-thirds of the population-require urgent humanitarian aid, with over 19 million facing acute food insecurity and widespread famine conditions Displacement and Protection Crisis12 million+ people have been forcibly displaced from their homes since the conflict began.
Famine has been confirmed in parts of the Darfur region, threatening hundreds of thousands with starvation.Healthcare systems have largely collapsed following hundreds of verified attacks on medical facilities, personnel, and hospitals.Preventable diseases like cholera and malaria are surging alongside critical levels of acute malnutrition affecting young children
Severe underfunding plagues the international response, with the majority of required humanitarian funds lacking.Active combat and bureaucratic restrictions severely block access for aid workers trying to reach cut-off populations in the Darfur and Kordofan regions.If you would like, I can provide information on:International aid organizations accepting donations for SudanSpecific updates on regional diplomatic efforts or peace talksDetailed breakdowns of the security situation by region
The ongoing civil war in Sudan has created the world's largest displacement and humanitarian crisis, uprooting over 13 million people and leaving more than 21 million facing acute hunger and a collapsing health system. The potential long-term impacts threaten to permanently fracture the nation's future, destabilize the wider region, and erase decades of human development
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