Sudan Site Management Cluster Report - February 2025

In February 2025, Site Management Cluster members in Sudan responded to critical displacement needs, including daily coordination for movements from North to South Darfur, support for 1,000 new arrivals in Central Darfur, and assistance to 355 households in North Kordofan. In Damazine, over 10,000 households were hosted in designated sites, highlighting the urgent need for responsive site management. Meanwhile, 396,738 returnees recorded by DTM between December 2024 and March 2025 face limited access to services, further straining humanitarian response and exacerbating protection risks.
Due to return movement, some IDP sites are gradually being vacated. This creates an urgent need for responsible site closure and decommissioning while ensuring that no IDPs are left behind without support. CCCM Site Management actors play a pivotal role in coordinating this process, ensuring conflict-sensitive site closures, protection of remaining populations, and safe handling of camp infrastructure

YEAR PUBLISHED
2025
RESOURCE TYPE
Report
THEME
Coordination
COUNTRY OF OPERATION
Sudan