December 27
Sudan: First Aid Convoy Reaches Khartoum Since Outbreak of Sudan War
Yesterday, Khartoum received its first humanitarian aid convoy since the war began on April 15, 2023, marking a major milestone in relief efforts for the conflict-stricken capital. Read more »
December 02
Sudan: Complex Conditions in West Kordofan Lead to 'Extremely Dire' Humanitarian Situation
People living in West Kordofan seem to be cut off from the rest of Sudan because of the complex security situation in the state. The residents suffer from hunger, dire health… Read more »
Sudan: Cholera Spreading in North Kordofan Capital
El Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan, is witnessing a rapid spread of dengue fever, malaria, and cholera. In El Fao in western El Gedaref, the influx of cholera patients to the… Read more »
November 27
Sudan: RSF Denies Accusations of GBV Campaign in Sudan
US Special Envoy for Sudan, Tom Perriello, marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women yesterday, condemning the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces… Read more »
November 17
Sudan: Cholera Spreads in Sudan - Displaced Bear the Brunt
Six people have died, with nearly 400 infected as cholera spreads in large parts of El Gedaref after it was recently nearly eliminated. Most of those infected are displaced people.… Read more »
November 05
Sudan: 186,000 Malaria Vaccines Roll Out in Sudan
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Global Vaccine Alliance (Gavi) launched the… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan's Sai Island Permanently Bans 'Toxic' Mining Mixers
Authorities in Wadi Halfa, Northern State, have permanently banned the use of environmentally harmful gold mining mixers on Sai Island, ordering the immediate removal of all… Read more »
October 21
Sudan: MSF Sudan Doctor Pens Heartfelt Plea Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
In an open letter, Dr Mohamed Bashir, a Sudanese medical staff member with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), shares a poignant message about his current work in Warrap… Read more »
October 18
Sudan: Sudan Activists Urge Red Cross to Help Evacuate Tuti Residents
The Khartoum Resistance Committees have appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) "to intervene immediately" and monitor the evacuation of the people living… Read more »
October 16
Sudan: MSF Urges Urgent Action On Sudan Crisis At European Parliament
The Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Emergency Coordinator Claire San Filippo delivered a powerful address to the European Parliament in the French city of Strasbourg… Read more »
October 13
Sudan: North Darfur Supply Blockade Stalls Treatment for 5,000 Malnourished Children
Humanitarian and relief NGOs operating in North Darfur lament that security issues and an ongoing supply blockade by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused relief food supplies… Read more »
October 08
Sudan: Southern Khartoum Hospitals Struggle Amid Disease and Hunger
As the latest campaign by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) to take control of Khartoum continues for the 11th day, people in the Southern Belt of Khartoum continue to live under… Read more »
October 07
Sudan: 1.4 Million Cholera Vaccines Land in Port Sudan
An aircraft chartered by UNICEF carrying 1.4 million doses of oral cholera vaccines landed in Port Sudan on Saturday, to bolster efforts to protect children from the ongoing… Read more »
October 04
Sudan: Sudan Among Top Four Facing Global Acute Malnutrition, As Disease Outbreaks Surge
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has placed Sudan among the top four countries globally for the highest prevalence of global acute… Read more »
September 29
Sudan: Schools in Eastern Sudan's Kassala Reopen After Cholera Cases Decrease
Today, studies resumed in Kassala in eastern Sudan after a four-week closure due to the spread of cholera. Read more »
September 24
Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Forces Closure of Schools and Markets in Northern Sudan
As cholera tightens its grip on Sudan's Northern State, authorities in Ed Debba have ordered the immediate closure of schools and markets in a bid to prevent the epidemic from… Read more »
September 19
Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Escalates in Sudan - '399 New Cases Reported'
The Federal Emergency Operations Center announced on Wednesday that Sudan has recorded 399 new cases of cholera across five states, with three deaths reported. This brings the… Read more »
September 18
Sudan: Water, Sanitation, Hygiene Crisis Fuelling Abyei Hep-E Outbreak - MSF
A water, sanitation, and hygiene crisis is unfolding in Abyei, which is claimed by both Sudan and South Sudan*, fuelling an ongoing hepatitis E outbreak, international medical… Read more »
September 13
Sudan: Sudan Media Forum - Migrant's Desperate Act of Survival 'I Drank My Own Urine to Escape Death'
"My throat was parched, and in desperation, I found only urine... so I drank it to escape death." These were the words of 20-year-old Mukhtar Ahmed, one of the many victims of… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Cholera Outbreak - 4 Deaths, 105 New Infections in Kassala
Kassala state recorded 105 new infections of cholera and conjunctivitis on Tuesday, with four deaths reported this week. In response to the growing health crisis in Sudan, Eritrea… Read more »
September 12
Sudan: Sudan Forests At Risk From Rising Charcoal Demand
Environmentalists are warning of the rapid destruction of Sudan's ancient forests in El Gezira state, as conflict continues to drive people towards charcoal production as a source… Read more »
September 11
Sudan: Six Dead, 32 Dengue Cases Reported in Sudan's Khartoum
The East Nile Emergency Chamber reported the deaths of six people and confirmed at least 32 cases of dengue fever in the Soba East area of Khartoum, today. The fatalities include… Read more »
September 09
Sudan: Sudan Health Crisis 'Falling On Deaf Ears' - WHO Chief
World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom issued a stark warning about the worsening health crisis in Sudan, describing the situation as a "perfect storm… Read more »
September 06
Sudan: No Medical Monitoring Possible in Sudan Areas Under RSF Control
Many diseases have been gripping Sudan for months. A new variant of monkeypox has been reported in the country, though no information is available about its spread, as a… Read more »
September 02
Sudan: Death Toll Rising in Sudan Cholera Epidemic
Three people have succumbed to cholera in Sudan's River Nile state, bringing the cumulative death toll from the current epidemic to 14. The state health authorities reported in… Read more »