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War & ConflictSudan Displacement and Hunger Crisis

Sudan Faces Unprecedented Displacement and Hunger Crisis as War Persists

Sudan is grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis as 14 million people, a quarter of its population, have been displaced due to ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. Millions face acute food insecurity, with 21 million at risk of hunger, while health services are shattered by attacks on facilities and personnel. The crisis, now in its fourth year, shows no sign of resolution amid continued violence and human rights abuses.

5d ago·3 min read·1 source
War & ConflictSudan: 14 million displaced, war entering year four

Sudan: 14 Million Displaced as War Enters Fourth Year Amid Escalating Hunger and Attacks on Healthcare

As Sudan's civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces approaches its third anniversary, UN agencies report that 14 million people—a quarter of the population—have been displaced, 21 million face acute food insecurity, and over 200 verified attacks on healthcare facilities have been documented. Neighboring Chad faces a $428 million funding shortfall to support 1.3 million Sudanese refugees, with essential assistance expected to be drastically scaled back.

11 Apr 2026·3 min read·2 sources
War & ConflictSudan: 14 million displaced, fourth year of war

Sudan's War Enters Fourth Year With 14 Million Displaced and Escalating Humanitarian Crisis

As Sudan's civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces marks its third anniversary, UN agencies report 14 million people have been displaced — making it the world's largest displacement crisis. With 21 million facing acute food insecurity, over 200 verified attacks on healthcare facilities, and continued airstrikes on civilian infrastructure, UN officials say there is no clear progress toward resolution.

11 Apr 2026·3 min read·1 source

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