HIGHLIGHTS
• Following 22 months of conflict, disease outbreaks, floods, and displacement, the humanitarian situation in Sudan keeps getting worse and the country is fast descending into a humanitarian crisis dominated by disease outbreaks, hunger, displacement, and despair.
• Sudanese Ministry of Health reported a significant increase in cholera cases in February, with approximately 1,640 cases and 63 related deaths in White Nile state.
• A six-day oral cholera vaccination (OCV) campaign was conducted in the Kosti and Rabak localities of White Nile state, which led to the vaccination of 1,047,341 individuals.
• An inter-agency/inter-cluster joint assessment mission to Khartoum was conducted during the reporting period in collaboration with multi-sectoral assessment teams.
• The integrated public health officers, and co-coordinator cluster orientation training for Kassala state was completed.
• 13 health cluster partners across 15 states and 69 localities will be directly impacted by funding reductions. Additionally, 173 sites and 335 health facilities (57 percent of the cluster) will be directly impacted, affecting about 5 million individuals (56 percent of the HRP health target).
• In February 2025, the Surveillance Systems for Attacks on Health Care (SSA) reported 6 attacks that resulted in 8 deaths and 38 injuries. These attacks targeted 5 health facilities, 2 patients, 5 healthcare personnel, 1 supply, and 1 warehouse.