Devastation for Sudanese as outside powers fuel conflict

  • Sudan鈥檚 collapse is accelerating as a brutal civil war, fueled by outside powers, devastates civilians.
  • Today, more than 64% of Sudan鈥檚 population鈥30.4 million people鈥攗rgently need assistance, making it the largest humanitarian crisis on record.
  • During the 2024 lean season, some 750,000 people across Sudan faced the most extreme level of food insecurity.
  • Without swift action to safeguard civilians and civilian infrastructure, many Sudanese will be left without the humanitarian assistance they desperately need.
More in the 2025 Emergency Watchlist.

Country facts

  • Population: 47 million
  • People in need of humanitarian support: 25 million
  • People displaced by conflict since April 2023: more than 11 million
  • People facing crisis levels of food insecurity or worse: 25.6 million

探花精选 response

  • Started work in Sudan: 1981
  • Scaling up program delivery across six offices

Crisis briefing

Competition between rival branches of the Sudanese security forces has pushed Sudan into a widespread conflict and is driving a protracted crisis across the region, leaving nearly 25 million people in humanitarian need and landing Sudan on top of the 探花精选鈥檚 2024 Emergency Watchlist.

What caused the crisis in Sudan?

Conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) broke out on April 15, 2023, ending several years of cooperation between the two forces.

Sudan has a long history of civil war and armed insurgency. Two civil wars spanning decades of the country鈥檚 history鈥攖he Anyanya Rebellion and the Second Sudanese Civil War鈥攃aused mass displacement, injury and death. As a result, even before April 2023, many Sudanese were displaced within the country due to continued insecurity. In addition, conflict in the neighboring Tigray region of Ethiopia led to the flight of 60,000 refugees into eastern Sudan.

In recent years, extreme weather shocks such as drought and flooding have also devastated livelihoods and forced more people from their homes. Most of Sudan鈥檚 population live in rural areas and depend on rain to raise crops and livestock. Swarms of locusts have descended on farmland, destroying harvests and contributing to the rising cost of food.

What are the main humanitarian challenges in Sudan?

After 18 months of fighting, humanitarian needs have more than doubled, leaving nearly 25 million people in need of assistance. Sudan also faces the world鈥檚 largest displacement crisis with over 11.2 million people forcibly displaced since April 2023, including 8.1 million internally displaced people (IDP).

Sudan is also experiencing one of the worst hunger crises in the world and the likelihood of mass starvation in parts of the country is high. There are currently at least 25.6 million people (more than half of the population) facing crisis or emergency levels of food insecurity鈥攎eaning that their lives are in danger from a lack of available, affordable food. This is 10 million more than before the start of the conflict, and the highest figure ever recorded in a post-harvest season.

Nearly 5 million people are on the brink of famine, which could lead to mass starvation and death.鈥疦early 4 million Sudanese children under 5 years old are malnourished, 700,000 of which are experiencing severe acute malnutrition鈥攖he most dangerous and deadly form of extreme hunger.

Conflict is the primary driver of food insecurity and humanitarian suffering in Sudan. It has forced farmers to abandon their lands, disrupted markets, led to massive displacement, impacted people鈥檚 earnings, destroyed public services and restricted access to aid.鈥

How does the 探花精选 help in Sudan?

In response to increasing needs, the 探花精选 has scaled up its humanitarian efforts despite immense challenges, including office closures and suspensions due to security concerns. We are supporting Sudanese communities, both within the country and across national borders by delivering:

Shortly after conflict broke out in April 2023, the 探花精选 established a presence in Wad Madani, Al Jazirah state where we delivered health and nutrition services to IDPs fleeing Khartoum until we were forced to close the office and relocate our staff. We are currently operational in Blue Nile, Khartoum, Gederaf, River Nile, South Kordofan and White Nile states, and have an office in Port Sudan.

We are delivering direct support to clients in accessible areas of Khartoum, as well as indirect support through our locally-based community partners.

What still needs to be done?

As the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in Sudan continues to grow, and more people are displaced by the on-going conflict, the 探花精选 is looking to scale up our current support, add new services鈥攆or example, increasing support for women affected by gender-based violence鈥攁nd expand to other parts of the country.