Sudan: Increasing Needs Amid Ongoing Kordofan Conflict

Since Sunday, over 1,000 individuals have been newly displaced from Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan state, as well as from Dilling and El Koaik.

They are reportedly seeking refuge in four other states: North and West Kordofan, Khartoum, and White Nile.

Thousands on the move

Conflict in the Kordofans has intensified as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continue their struggle for control of the country.

Humanitarians report that people have also been arriving in White Nile from areas in West Kordofan state experiencing intense clashes this month, including the towns of Babanusa and Heglig.

Approximately 1,600 individuals—mainly women and children—arrived in the city of Kosti in White Nile state on Tuesday, according to local authorities.

Tough journey to safety

Many of the arrivals endured journeys exceeding a week—often through neighboring South Sudan—showing clear signs of trauma, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq told journalists in New York.

“While our humanitarian partners are providing them with basic shelter, health, water, sanitation, food, and protection assistance, needs are outstripping available resources,” he said.

“Meanwhile, more than 3,000 people have crossed from the Kordofan region into Yida in South Sudan in recent days, with further displacement expected,” partners report.

More arrivals expected

Meanwhile, people from the Kordofan and Darfur regions in Sudan are fleeing further east in Gedaref state. Approximately 2,500 people recently arrived in the locality of Al Fao, authorities reported on Monday, with more expected in the coming days.

Displacement continues to rise in the town of Ad Dabbah in Northern state, where over 15,000 people from the Kordofan and Darfur regions are already sheltering at Al Afad camp.

“Assistance is being scaled up, but efforts to support food security and livelihoods and provide cash assistance remain critically underfunded,” Mr. Haq said.

Millions displaced nationwide

The UN migration agency, IOM, estimates that more than 9.3 million people remain internally displaced across Sudan’s 18 states, alongside over three million returnees in nine states. More than half are children.

“Nearly one third of displaced families and one fifth of returnee households have reported going a full day and night without food in the past month, while access to healthcare and sanitation remains severely limited,” Mr. Haq said.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is also sounding the alarm over reports that more than 70 health workers and around 5,000 civilians have been forcibly detained in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur state, he added.

Protect civilians, allow aid delivery

As the conflict continues, the UN remains committed to advocating for the protection of civilians and ensuring safe humanitarian access throughout Sudan.

This past Saturday, six peacekeepers from Bangladesh were killed in drone attacks targeting a UN logistics base in Kadugli. They were deployed with the UN force in Abyei, the disputed region on the border with South Sudan.

UN human rights chief Volker Turk noted that at least 104 civilians have been killed in drone attacks across the Kordofan region since 4 December, including in a strike that hit a kindergarten and a hospital.


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20 responses to “Sudan: Increasing Needs Amid Ongoing Kordofan Conflict”

  1. Waylay Dave Avatar
    Waylay Dave

    Looks like the folks in Kordofan are really enjoying their forced road trip across half the country—who needs a holiday to the coast when you can have a scenic tour of conflict zones instead? 😅

  2. Elder Pogue Avatar
    Elder Pogue

    Just when you think the world couldn’t get any better, Sudan proves it’s got a flair for the dramatic—who needs a vacation when you can have a forced displacement tour? 🤷‍♂️ #KordofanAdventures

  3. Oh, fantastic! Just when you thought Sudan couldn’t get more chaotic, they decide to throw a mass migration party. 🎉 Who needs stability when you can have a never-ending travel itinerary, right? 😏

  4. plenty orange Avatar
    plenty orange

    Oh, just another day in Sudan, where “safety” and “security” are apparently just words in a dictionary. Who needs a holiday when you can enjoy a scenic tour of displacement? 😏✈️

  5. Blimey, who knew running a country could be such a logistical nightmare? Maybe they should just throw in a few pop-up tents and call it a festival! 🎪🤷‍♂️

  6. Delicious Cupid Avatar
    Delicious Cupid

    Looks like the situation in Kordofan is just a delightful holiday for those seeking adventure—who needs a beach when you’ve got a war zone, eh? 🙄💼

  7. Just what we needed, more numbers to juggle at the office—Kordofan’s latest “relocation service” could give any travel agency a run for their money. Who knew conflict could be such a booming industry? 😏✈️

  8. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Just another day in Sudan, where the only thing rising faster than the need for aid is the number of people fleeing their homes. Who knew conflict could be such a popular tourist attraction? 🤷‍♂️

  9. Mr. Alien Avatar

    Ah, just another day in Sudan where ‘conflict management’ comes with a side of mass displacement. Who knew Kordofan was the new hotspot for those wanting an exciting journey? 🚀

  10. darkside hooker Avatar
    darkside hooker

    Just another regular Tuesday in Sudan, where the locals are really getting their daily steps in—who needs a gym when you’re fleeing for your life, eh? 🙄

  11. Oh, just what we needed, another riveting chapter in the Sudanese saga—who needs stability when you can have a never-ending conflict buffet? 🍽️ Meanwhile, the UN’s doing its best impression of a waiter at a fully booked restaurant, trying to serve aid while the kitchen’s on fire.

  12. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think things couldn’t get any more complicated, Sudan proves that a peaceful resolution is just another thing to add to the wishlist! 😏

  13. spooky electric Avatar
    spooky electric

    Isn’t it charming how the Sudanese conflict doubles as a tourist attraction? Nothing says “holiday getaway” quite like fleeing for your life through war zones—who needs all-inclusive resorts anyway? 😏

  14. Frosty Squid Avatar
    Frosty Squid

    Just another day in Sudan, where the only thing more popular than the Kordofan conflict is the sheer willpower of the displaced to keep moving—who needs a holiday with all this excitement? 🇸🇩✈️

  15. Seems like the Kordofan Conflict is the hottest tourist destination this season—who needs a beach when you have a three-week trek for survival? 🌍✈️

  16. fireberry Avatar

    Oh, just another day in Sudan where the locals are putting their walking shoes to the ultimate test while humanitarian aid plays hard to get. Who knew the journey to safety could double as a marathon? 🏃‍♂️💨

  17. mechani-man Avatar
    mechani-man

    Oh, fantastic! Just what the world needed—more people on the move in Sudan, like a game of musical chairs but without any chairs. 🌍💼 Seems like the humanitarian efforts are keeping pace with the chaos, which is to say, not at all! 🤦‍♂️

  18. Junkyard Dog Avatar
    Junkyard Dog

    Looks like the Kordofan conflict is really stepping up its game, eh? I mean, who wouldn’t want to pack their bags and go on a spontaneous relocation tour through war-torn Sudan? 🧳😏

  19. Speedwell Avatar

    Just what we needed, a new chapter in the ongoing saga of “let’s move around the country like it’s a game of musical chairs”. Who knew humanitarian crises could be this trendy? 🤷‍♂️

  20. D-Hog-Day Avatar

    So, just another day in Sudan where a week-long trek for safety is the new holiday package, and who needs food when you have a thrilling game of displacement? 😂

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