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conflict erupted in April 2023, Sudan has become the world’s largest displacement crisis. At the peak, the number of internally displaced people more than tripled, reaching more than 11.5 million. Nearly 4 million people
Sudan has been fighting a [civil war](https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/apr/14/no-end-sudan-war-conflict-third-anniversary) since 2023, a conflict that has killed as many as hundreds of thousands of [civilians](https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/oct/30/they-killed-civilians-in-their-beds-chaos-and-brutality-reign-after-fall-of-el-fasher) and [displaced](https://www.unrefugees.org/emergencies/sudan/) upwards
people to secure adequate housing or access basic services once displaced,” Renda told Al Jazeera. Outbreaks of disease, including cholera, have spread as water systems broke down, placing further strain on an already weakened health
Sudan are at risk of acute hunger as conflict and displacement worsen an already dire humanitarian crisis, according to a United Nations report. Published on Tuesday, the report warns that 7.8 million people
many times higher. Last year, the ICRC helped 62,000 familiestrack down relatives who had gone missing, confirming the chaotic nature of the conflict. Daniel O’Malley, head of the ICRC in Sudan, said: “There
Many are returning because they believe security has improved,” said the IOM’s Sung Ah Lee. “Others are returning because life in displacement has become unbearable.” However, she warned, their return would prove unsustainable without
conflict on Feb. 23, 2026. The war has displaced about 14 million people, fueling a major humanitarian crisis. **Dan Kitwood/Getty Images** Dan Kitwood/Getty Images LAGOS, Nigeria — A year ago, Khartoum, the capital of Sudan
Sudan, whose status as a gold-mining hub leads to people regularly crossing it. The virus has also spread into neighbouring provinces of DRC, as far as 200km (125 miles) away from what has been
Sudan and Uganda. Eastern DRC has a number of armed groups. Though the government still largely controls Ituri, insecurity had been worsening there before the [Ebola](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ebola) outbreak. Almost 1 million people
displaced people on the outskirts of Kismayo, Somalia, 21 April. Millions of Somalis have been affected by severe drought. Photograph: Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images In [Somalia](https://www.theguardian.com/world/somalia), Robyn Savage, Care’s humanitarian director, said
Sudan and Eswatini are among several countries that have also agreed to take in third country deportees as part of a broader U.S. immigration crackdown. On April 17, Congo's government [stated](https://x.com/Com_mediasRDC/status/2045205255667745268)
conflict in Darfur and Kordofan has severely constrained humanitarian access with “devastating effects on food security”. The report found that by September, about 375,000 people were in the most extreme level of hunger, concentrated
many other areas.” Residents of Ituri province in eastern DRC, where the World Health Organization announced an outbreak of [Ebola](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ebola) last week, are living in growing fear of the possible continued spread
Sudan in the previous 21 days. "We asked Fifa if this is possible to take this into consideration, because the tickets are little bit expensive," Veron Mosengo-Omba, the president of DR Congo's football