Sudan Site Management Cluster report - August 2024

More than 10.7 million people are internally displaced in Sudan, according to IOM/DTM (July 2024). An estimated 4.6 million (44%) of the total internally displaced persons reside in sites and site-like settings across the 18 States in Sudan. These include IDPs in camps, collective centers (schools and other public buildings), and informal settlements. Cluster partner assessments confirm precarious living conditions in the IDP sites; below the minimum standards, overcrowded and lacking essential services.
As part of the 2024 Humanitarian Need and Response Plan (HNRP), the Cluster aims to target 1.6 million people with site management interventions, including enhancing community participation and engagement, site-level coordination, capacity development, and site improvements to facilitate dignified living conditions for the displaced. However, partners face limited resource capacities to meet the priority needs. The Cluster is severely underfunded, with only 9.2% of the required USD 14M received thus far.

YEAR PUBLISHED
2024
RESOURCE TYPE
Report
COUNTRY OF OPERATION
Sudan