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Sudan

Sudan: Humanitarian Response Dashboard (November 2024)

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OVERVIEW

Road access continued to improve after the start of the dry season in October, enabling humanitarians to scale up the delivery of relief supplies via cross-border and to a lesser extent via crossline routes. During November, about 3.3 million people received some form of humanitarian assistance. This is a 14 per cent increase compared to October, bringing the total number of people reached with some form of assistance since January 2024 to 12.7 million. While this represents about 87 per cent of the 14.7 million people targeted under the 2024 response plan, the numbers of people reached by individual clusters continue to vary significantly, largely due to different levels of funding and constraining factors such as insecurity, limited access, capacity, etc.

The Food Security and Livelihoods Cluster reached 12.4 million people (5.8 million people received food and 6.7 million were reached with emergency agriculture and livelihood support). Almost 10 million people were reached with in-kind assistance, while 2.5 million people received cash-based transfers. On the other spectrum of the response, the Protection Cluster has reached less than 6 per cent of the targeted population.

By 30 November, the Sudan response plan, seeking $2.7 billion, was 62.3 per cent funded.

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