Families in Sudan, Chad, and South Sudan continue to flee their homes and endure severe hardships three years after war first broke out in April 2023. A recent survey by the Norwegian Refugee Council of displaced households in these countries reveals that 90 percent have lost their homes, and nearly three-quarters have no income. Food shortages are critical, with over 80 percent of households in Sudan and almost all in South Sudan regularly going without meals. Despite these challenges, there is a strong sense of solidarity among aid recipients who share their limited resources with others in need.
Why It Matters
The survey findings highlight the ongoing crisis faced by displaced families in Sudan, Chad, and South Sudan, with millions still struggling to find stability and meet basic needs. The lack of income, food scarcity, and disrupted education opportunities are creating long-lasting challenges for these communities. The report underscores the urgent need for continued humanitarian support to prevent further suffering and address the underlying issues driving displacement and food insecurity in the region.
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