The Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: Multifaceted Impacts of Armed Conflict on Health, Education, and Displacement
Analyzing the Socioeconomic and Public Health Consequences of War-Induced Instability
Abstract

Since the outbreak of the conflict on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan has descended into one of the world’s most severe humanitarian and displacement crises. Nearly 13 million people have been forcibly displaced—8.9 million internally and 3.7 million to neighboring countries—placing immense strain on Sudan’s collapsing infrastructure and the limited capacities of host nations. This study applies the human security framework to examine the impact of the conflict on healthcare, education, and displacement. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data from the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), it explores how violence and institutional collapse threaten individual survival, well-being, and dignity. The conflict has devastated Sudan’s healthcare system, rendering two-thirds of hospitals non-functional due to attacks, looting, and critical shortages of personnel and medical supplies. Disease outbreaks, malnutrition, and the lack of clean water have further heightened health risks, particularly in displacement camps. Simultaneously, the education sector has nearly collapsed, with 90% of schools and most universities shut down—leaving millions of children without access to education and jeopardizing the country’s long-term recovery. The humanitarian response remains severely underfunded, and international engagement is limited. This study underscores the urgent need for coordinated humanitarian aid, sustained diplomatic efforts, and long-term strategies to rebuild essential sectors. Without immediate and strategic intervention, Sudan risks further societal collapse, escalating regional instability, and the irreversible breakdown of critical national institutions
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