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Cross-Border Displacement During One Year of Conflict in Sudan: April 2023-April 2024
Contacter
DTM Sudan; dtmsudan@iom.int
Langue
English
Emplacement
Sudan
Période couverte
Apr 15 2023
Apr 07 2024
Activité
- Flow Monitoring
This report was produced in partnership with Social Inquiry, a non-profit research organization focused on cross-disciplinary research in conflict-affected settings.
The report provides an overview and contextual analysis of mixed cross-border movements from Sudan to neighbouring countries during one year of the conflict (15 April 2023-07 April 2024).
Key Findings:
• An estimated 2,044,248 individuals displaced across borders from Sudan into neighbouring countries during one year of conflict between SAF and RSF.
• Approximately 63 per cent of arrivals tracked in these countries were Sudanese nationals, while an estimated 37 per cent were third-country nationals or returnees.
• The majority of cross-border movements were reported in Chad (36%), South Sudan (32%), and Egypt (25%).
• Most displacement occurred during the first months of the conflict, between April and June 2023, and surged again between December 2023 and January 2024, reflecting the escalation of conflict in the Kordofan states and the expansion of conflict into Aj Jazirah state.
• An average of approximately 170,000 individuals crossed the borders each month from Sudan into neighbouring states between April 2023 and April 2024.
• Chad received the highest influx of cross-border movements, with an estimated 737,679 individuals arriving in Chad from Sudan between April 2023 and April 2024.
For further information, see One Year of Conflict in Sudan: Visualizing the World’s Largest Displacement Crisis.