Sudan is experiencing conflict, leading to complex and large-scale displacement, food insecurity, and a protection crisis. The conflict in Sudan has created a large-scale, catastrophic (Level 3), complex humanitarian emergency, with an estimated 33.7 million people, nearly two-thirds of the population, requiring assistance in 2026, making it the largest crisis globally.
The humanitarian situation in Sudan is characterised by massive, multi-sectoral needs and critical response gaps across all regions, particularly in Darfur, Kordofan, and conflict-affected parts of Khartoum.
Three members of ACT Alliance, The Norwegian church Aid (NCA), Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe DKH, and Danchurchaid (DCA) are planning to respond to the crisis.