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UNFPA Sudan Emergency Situation Report (1 — 31 August, 2025)

As of late August 2025, Sudan remains in the grip of one of the world’s largest displacement crises, with 9.8 million people internally displaced. While returns to Khartoum and Al Jazeera have slightly reduced overall displacement figures, besieged cities such as El Fasher and Kadugli remain cut off from supplies. The maternity hospital in El Fasher, the only one still functioning in the city, is critically short of medicines and at risk of closure. Across conflict-affected states, over 80 per cent of health facilities are non-functional, leaving women and girls without access to safe deliveries, emergency obstetric care, or protection services. The rainy season has further compounded risks, with rising malnutrition and heightened threats of disease outbreaks.

In response, UNFPA provided life-saving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services to more than 70,500 people in August alone, supported by mobile clinics, rehabilitated facilities, and strengthened supply chains. Seventy-one reproductive health kits were distributed to 29 facilities, covering the needs of over 8,000 women and girls, while more than 7,000 safe deliveries and 5,000 C-sections were supported. Cash and voucher assistance enabled 555 women to access urgent maternal health services, while family planning, postnatal care, and psychosocial support reached thousands more. UNFPA and partners also delivered gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response interventions across 13 states, reaching over 58,000 people through safe spaces, mobile teams, awareness campaigns, psychosocial support, and dignity kits, while expanding services for new arrivals in northern Sudan.

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Scope
Regional
Intervention Sectors
Gender issues
Health
Human Rights & Protection
Date
Countries
Lebanon