Sudan
After a brutal war erupted in Sudan in 2023, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) quickly adapted activities to respond, despite security and administrative challenges.
On 15 April 2023, intense, unexpected fighting broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. It plunged the entire country into chaos as the violence spread nationwide, leading to tens of thousands of casualties and uprooting millions of people from their homes.
Our activities in 2023
Data and information for the 2023 International Activity Report
697,600
697,6
5,240
5,24
7,300
7,3
620
62
102,300
102,3
4,610
4,61
MSF in Sudan 2023
Map of the areas MSF worked in 2023
Conflict in Sudan
Project Update
26 Mar 2024
Water and sanitation
MSF calls for urgent action as hepatitis E spreads through Sudanese refugee camps in Chad
Article
19 Mar 2024
War and conflict
Urgent humanitarian response needed in South Darfur, as conflict leaves people in Sudan without healthcare access
Article
5 Mar 2024
Conflict in Sudan
Fleeing twice, uncertain of the next step: MSF's emergency response in Port Sudan
Article
28 Feb 2024
Refugees, migration and displacement
South Sudan: MSF calls for urgent response in Renk and Bulukat transit sites to prevent deadly outbreaks
Article
21 Feb 2024
War and conflict
The healing hands of Sudan: A Sudanese doctor's account
Stories from the Frontline
14 Feb 2024