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Nearly 50,000 displaced in Sudan’s Blue Nile state since January 2026

12 May 2026
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Nearly 50,000 people have been displaced in Sudan’s Blue Nile state since the start of 2026 due to ongoing violence, as reported by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). From January 11 to May 4, approximately 49,512 individuals, comprising about 9,899 families, fled their homes, with significant numbers relocating from Kurmuk, Bau, and Geissan. The capital, Damazin, has taken in about 25,630 of these displaced individuals, who are primarily residing in informal sites, schools, and with host families. The recent unrest involves clashes among the Sudanese army, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), which has been seeking regional autonomy since 2011. Ongoing conflicts, particularly since April 2023, have resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing around 13 million people and causing tens of thousands of deaths across Sudan.

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The displacement crisis in Sudan’s Blue Nile state highlights the long-standing conflict rooted in regional autonomy struggles and military disputes. The RSF’s ongoing clashes with the Sudanese army stem from tensions over military integration, exacerbating an already critical humanitarian situation. Since 2011, the SPLM-N has been engaged in conflict with the government, significantly impacting civilian populations. The instability in Sudan has led to one of the worst humanitarian crises globally, with millions affected and significant international concern regarding the safety and well-being of displaced persons.

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