Sudan: ICRC Activities in 2022

Sudan: ICRC Activities From January to December 2022

The ICRC has been present in Sudan since 1978, helping people affected by the conflict in Darfur, Blue Nile, South Kordofan, and East Sudan and promoting International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
Report 22 February 2023 Sudan

Our work today, independently or in cooperation with the Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS), includes supporting hospitals and health facilities with equipment and supplies, working with local water authorities on improving people's access to clean water, and supporting the authorities who provide rehabilitation services for people with disabilities.

We provide displaced people in conflict-affected areas with emergency assistance, distribute seeds and tools to farmers, and vaccinate pastoralists' livestock against diseases.

We are helping families separated by conflict or displacement keep in touch with their loved ones, and we have facilitated the release of detainees upon request of the parties and supported them with some basic assistance such as clothes and resources for their return to their area of origin.

To learn more about ICRC's work in Sudan in 2022 read the complete report.

50,993
Phone calls were successfully made.
3,251
Members of state and non-state armed groups trained in IHL
84,000
Individuals benefited from the distribution of in-kind seeds and tools to increase their food production and household food consumption. All families who received the agro support received also food rations for a month.
109,992
Individuals received each 50,000 SDG for agriculture activities.