By Shemezimana Georgette | PROJECT LEADER
Community of national artistic unity
East Africa community
Sub : Project report Humanitarian crisis in Sudan
Date 23/12/2024
Sudan's Current Humanitarian Crisis
After nearly 20 months of war, more than one-fifth of the country, over 12 million people, have been displaced from their homes. The country's healthcare infrastructure has collapsed, with an estimated 70–80% of hospitals in Sudan's conflict-affected areas no longer functional.
Sudan's current humanitarian crisis
After nearly 20 months of war, more than one-fifth of the country, over 12 million people, have been displaced from their homes. The country's healthcare infrastructure has collapsed, with an estimated 70–80% of hospitals in Sudan’s conflict-affected areas no longer functional.
Each year, the international community of national artistic unity’s emergency watch list analyzes which countries are most likely to experience a deteriorating humanitarian crisis. This year, sudan tops the list due to escalating conflict, mass displacement, an economic crisis and a near collapse of health care services.
The power struggle between the Sudanese armed forces (saf) and the rapid support forces (rsf) erupted into a large-scale conflict in April 2023 and has been driving humanitarian needs in the country ever since. Conservative estimates say the conflict has killed more than 20,000 people and injured more than 33,000 others.
Before the conflict, sudan was already experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis. Long-term political instability and economic pressures left 15.8 million people in need of humanitarian aid. The conflict has only exacerbated these conditions, leaving 25.6 million people—more than half of sudan’s population—in need.
The brutal conflict has forced more than 11 million people from their homes. The vast majority—over 8.1 million people—remain within sudan, representing the largest displacement crisis in the world.
Amidst mass displacement and reports of mass killings, humanitarian access has been severely curtailed, making it extremely hard for aid to reach vulnerable communities. Learn more about this ongoing crisis below
Community of national artistic unity we try to collect some aid for support emergency help in Sudan but we still need ,more money to start our project ,
since we began this project we have only $347 raised of $450,000 goal its means we still need tour help .
Community of national artistic unity
East Africa community
By Georgette shem | Project leader
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