
Resources
OCHA/ReliefWeb
Reports on the situation in Sudan
You will find all reports on Sudan on Relief Web, including situation reports from various entities, key facts and figures, humanitarian response, etc.
Infographics
Relief Web also provides the latest infographics and maps on population movements, situation in camps, vulnerability of individuals and families, etc.

©UNAMID/Yousif Bilal

Maps and data
Other official documents

©UNAMID/Hamid Abdulsalam
UN Sudan Annual Results Report 2024
2024 marked yet another challenging year for Sudan.
After nearly two years of ongoing conflict, Sudan has become the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. More than 12 million people have been displaced within the country and across its borders. Famine was confirmed by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) in 10 locations, with an additional 17 areas teetering on the brink of famine.
Notable progress was achieved through UN programmes and activities that implemented a mix of humanitarian and resilience interventions. However, humanitarian and development needs continue to grow, while insecurity and looting of partners’ assets and supplies have severely hampered response efforts. Targeted attacks, including airstrikes and assaults on aid convoys, further disrupted operations and tragically resulted in the deaths of United Nations employees in 2024.
The UN remains committed to sustaining and expanding our lifesaving efforts, while working to create conditions for recovery, strengthen resilience, and support a return to political negotiations, ultimately striving to alleviate human suffering and bring peace to millions of Sudanese.