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Crisis Responses
Sudan Mobility Overview (3)
Contact
DTM Sudan, DTMSudan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Sudan
Period Covered
Aug 28 2024
Nov 06 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
This report reflects data corresponding to Sudan Mobility Overview (3) dataset. The dataset is available here.
Overview
The Sudan Mobility Overview provides an in-depth analysis of displacement and mobility in Sudan between 01 September and 06 November 2024. This bi-monthly report summarizes displacement pathways, movement intentions, humanitarian needs, and access to services among IDPs in Sudan.
DTM Sudan relies on a network of 492 enumerators and 8,211 key informants to collect data from 9,653 locations across all 18 states in Sudan.
Displacement Figures
- Sudan hosted an estimated 11,188,057 internally displaced persons (2,254,337 households), as of 6 November 2024.
- An estimated 8,441,096 individuals were displaced since the onset of the conflict on 15 April 2023.
- An estimated 3,190,152 individuals crossed borders into neighbouring countries since 15 April 2023.
- Approximately 28 per cent of IDPs who were initially displaced prior to 15 April 2023, were displaced again after 15 April 2023.
- An estimated 53 per cent of IDPs were children under the age of 18-years-old.
Highlights
- Over 30 per cent of the population in Sudan has been displaced.
- An estimated 90 per cent of IDP households could reportedly not afford food, and approximately 78 per cent of IDP households reportedly needed healthcare.
- An estimated 189,555 individuals were displaced due to floods. Of these individuals, approximately 41 per cent were already displaced due to conflict prior to the onset of floods.
- IDPs were displaced from locations in all 18 states in Sudan: over a third (33%) were displaced from Khartoum state.
- Sudan represents the largest displacement crisis in the world: Sudan hosts approximately 15 per cent of all IDPs worldwide, and approximately 1 in 7 IDPs is Sudanese.