
Sudan has entered its fourth year of war as fighting continues across the country, driving a deep humanitarian crisis.
At least 59,000 people have been killed, according to conflict monitors, though the real toll may be higher due to limited access.
Around 4.5 million people have fled Sudan to countries including Egypt, Chad and South Sudan.
About 9 million people remain displaced inside the country amid ongoing insecurity.
More than 19 million people are facing acute hunger, according to the World Food Program.
Fuel prices have increased by 24 percent since the escalation of conflict in the region.
A total of 354 community kitchens have closed in the past six months, according to aid groups.
More than 4,300 children have been killed or maimed, according to UNICEF figures.
At least 8 million children are currently out of school across Sudan.
Around 11 percent of schools are being used by armed groups or as shelters for displaced people.
About 63 percent of health facilities in Sudan are fully or partially functioning, according to the World Health Organization.
There have been 217 verified attacks on health facilities since the war began, according to WHO data.
In 2025 alone, 1,032 civilians were killed in air and drone strikes, according to conflict monitoring data.




