The ongoing conflict has shattered people’s lives, filling them with fear and loss. Attacks on civilians and conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence continue unabated.
Sudan + 6 more
Sudan + 6 more
The ongoing conflict has shattered people’s lives, filling them with fear and loss. Attacks on civilians and conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence continue unabated.
Sudan + 6 more
As of March 2024, a total of 4.86 million people are estimated to be acutely malnourished, of whom 3.66 million are children under five and 1.2 million are pregnant and lactating women.
Sudan + 5 more
The expansion of fighting in Sudan has created one of the world’s largest displacement and protection crises. Hunger is rampant, with nearly 18 million people facing acute food insecurity.
Sudan + 6 more
As of today, one in every eight IDPs globally is in Sudan. Their needs are overwhelming: dire shortages of food, shelter, medicine and sanitation put them at risk of disease, malnutrition and violence.
Sudan + 6 more
More than 7.7 million people have been forced to flee their homes since fighting began on 15 April, according to IOM. Six million are internally displaced while 1.7 million more fled across borders.
Sudan + 5 more
The war that erupted without warning turned previously peaceful Sudanese homes into cemeteries. Now, fighting is growing in scope and brutality, affecting the people of Sudan, and the world is silent.
Sudan + 8 more
This revision extends the original six-month plan and reflects the updated population planning figures, which increased from 1.2 million to 1.8 million refugees, returnees and third country nationals.
Sudan + 5 more
More than 740,000 refugees have fled Sudan and arrived to harrowing conditions in neighbouring countries; in addition, more than 185,000 refugees have been forced to move to safer areas within Sudan.
World + 8 more
WFP will only be able to assist just over half of the 11.6 million initially targeted – leaving millions stranded without aid as the lean season sets in and hunger starts to peak.
Sudan + 5 more
This funding will allow WHO to reach 7.6 million people inside Sudan and more than 500,000 individuals forced to flee to neighbouring Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia and South Sudan.
Sudan + 5 more
Despite repeated serious violations of the ceasefire agreement, humanitarian partners have managed to move relief supplies across states to assist 2.2 million people.
Cameroon + 3 more
The exercise, which will begin in Cameroon, Chad and Niger before being extended to the Central African Republic next week, comes in response to 14 detections of type-2 poliovirus in the countries.
Sudan + 9 more
In total, over 843,000 people have been internally displaced in Sudan, according to IOM, with neighbouring governments and UNHCR having recorded almost 250,000 crossing borders.
Sudan + 5 more
As the death toll mounts, humanitarian needs soar and displacement grows, the UN is launching two response plans to provide food, health care, shelter, protection and other critical assistance.
Angola + 10 more
CARE’s annual “Breaking the Silence” report shines the light on the ten humanitarian crises that received the least media attention in 2022. All of which, for the first time, are in Africa.
World + 9 more
According to the 2022 GHI, hunger is at alarming levels in CAR, Chad, DR Congo, Madagascar, and Yemen — and is provisionally considered alarming in Burundi, Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria.
World + 23 more
These countries all had parts of populations identified or projected to experience starvation and death (Catastrophe, IPC Phase 5), requiring the most urgent attention, according to FAO and WFP.
Burkina Faso + 13 more
Conflict, violence, displacement and socio-economic crises are causing fast-escalating needs. In 2022, more than 30 million Sahelians will need assistance and protection, over one million more than in 2021.
World + 16 more
The UN has verified 266,000 cases of grave violations against children in more than 30 conflict situations across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America over the past 16 years.
Benin + 23 more
Since 2016, the region has recorded more than 21,000 children verified by the UN as recruited and used by armed forces and non-state armed groups, and more than 2,200 child victims of sexual violence.