Sudan's Crisis: Navigating Disparities, Resilience, and Recovery for Refugees, I DPs, and Host Communities

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Type de document: Reports and Policy Papers
Type de document: English
Date de publication: 25 January 2026 (il y a 2 jours)
Créé: 25 January 2026 (il y a 2 jours)
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Sudan's Crisis: Navigating Disparities, Resilience, and Recovery for Refugees, I DPs, and Host Communities

Type de document: Reports and Policy Papers
Langue(s): English
Sudan is navigating one of its most complex development and humanitarian crises in recent history. The conflict, which broke out in April 2023, has resulted in a large displacement crisis, taken an enormous toll on lives and livelihoods of Sudanese people, and caused large scale destruction to Sudan’s infrastructure and economy. At the same time, the country continues to host one of Africa’s largest protracted refugee populations, estimated at over 850,000 people. Widespread displacement, deepening hunger, collapsing education systems, strained healthcare, and limited job prospects are converging into a multifaceted crisis and development challenge.

Partners

  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
  • World Bank

Sectors

  •  Bureau

Emplacements

  • Soudan

Groupe de population

Pays Groupes
Sudan - Refugees, RBEHAGL
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