FAST FACTS
- Sudan is facing catastrophic levels of hunger in the midst of the rainy and lean season. More than half of the population (25.6 million people) are facing acute levels of hunger.
- Almost 11 million people (2.1 million families) have been displaced inside and outside of Sudan, marking it the world’s largest displacement crisis.
- Recent clashes in Sennar state have displaced more than 151,750 people.
OUR FOOTPRINT
- Since 2004, International Medical Corps has been providing health, nutrition, protection, mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in Sudan. OUR RESPONSE
- International Medical Corps has established operations in Kassala to address the influx of people displaced from Sennar and to meet the urgent humanitarian needs in the region.
- Serving 67 nationwide health facilities potentially accessed by more than 2.7 million people, International Medical Corps delivers integrated health, nutrition, protection, MHPSS, and WASH services to conflict-affected communities.
- International Medical Corps operates a network of 56 nutrition centers for malnourished children with life-threatening conditions.
OUR RESPONSE
- International Medical Corps has established operations in Kassala to address the influx of people displaced from Sennar and to meet the urgent humanitarian needs in the region.
- Serving 67 nationwide health facilities potentially accessed by more than 2.7 million people, International Medical Corps delivers integrated health, nutrition, protection, MHPSS, and WASH services to conflict-affected communities.
- International Medical Corps operates a network of 56 nutrition centers for malnourished children with life-threatening conditions