

Sudan
The war in Sudan has had disastrous consequences for people’s health and wellbeing. Throughout 2024, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) delivered medical and humanitarian assistance across many of the country’s conflict-ravaged states.
The fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused the world’s largest displacement crisis, in which millions of people have been driven from their homes. Many have been subjected to ethnically motivated and sexual violence, and are facing malnutrition, as well as the loss of their homes and livelihoods. People’s suffering was compounded in the country’s eastern and central states by outbreaks of cholera, and spikes in malaria and dengue, fever during the year.
Our activities in 2024
Data and information for the 2024 International Activity Report

1,061,200
1,061,2
205,800
205,8
191,300
191,3
113,600
113,6

39,700
39,7
21,500
21,5
20,400
20,4
11,300
11,3

10,700
10,7
MSF in Sudan 2024
Map of the areas MSF worked in 2024


Conflict in Sudan
Article
22 Feb 2025

Conflict in Sudan
Love amid cholera: Our story from Sudan
Article
14 Feb 2025

Sudan
The "poop factory" of Aboutengue camp: A sustainable solution for community
Article
5 Feb 2025

War and conflict
MSF statement – Omdurman market attack 1 Feb 2025
Article
1 Feb 2025

Conflict in Sudan
Fleeing War, Seeking Hope: The Struggle for Survival in South Sudan’s Renk County
Article
31 Jan 2025

War and conflict
MSF denounces violent attacks leading to suspension of activities at key Khartoum hospital
Article
10 Jan 2025