Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
In 2026, humanitarian organizations plan to reach 20.4 million people with critical life-saving assistance.
In 2026, humanitarian organizations plan to reach 20.4 million people with critical life-saving assistance.
The 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan is based on a comprehensive, countrywide inter-sectoral analysis of needs in Sudan.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) results for Sudan delivered in late 2023 depicted a dire picture of increasing food insecurity and malnutrition across Sudan, particularly in areas hit by conflict and access constraints.
Sudan is the world’s largest displacement and protection crisis, with the violence creating a humanitarian catastrophe across the country and region.
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The Reserve Allocation, supported by the US contribution to the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) and aligned with the Humanitarian Coordinator’s vision, aims to rapidly scale up life-saving, multi-sectoral assistance through a six-month fast-track approach. Its geographic…
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As delivered Thank you, Commissioner [Hadja] Lahbib, and thank you to our hosts. As you have heard from the Secretary-General and others, this conference marks a grim and chastening milestone for us all. We must ask ourselves which statements…
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Tomorrow marks three years of war in Sudan. Three years in which a country of immense promise has been torn apart. Nearly 34 million people – or almost two out of every three people – need humanitarian…
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HIGHLIGHTS Drone strikes and escalating violence in Kordofan are increasing civilian casualties, damaging civilian infrastructure, deepening needs, hindering humanitarian access, driving displacement and overwhelming already fragile services. The security situation across the Darfur region continues to deteriorate, with…