The humanitarian situation in Darfur, already dire before the conflict, has further deteriorated, with 37 per cent of all people displaced by the war seeking refuge in just this region.
Shockingly, more than 70 per cent of health facilities in conflict-affected areas are no longer functional, leaving two-thirds of Sudan population without access to essential healthcare. People across the whole Darfur region continue to face widespread displacement, food insecurity, inadequate access to essential health services and a lack of protection for health structures. The current level of humanitarian aid is insufficient to meet the growing needs of affected communities, and expanded international support – in terms of resources, funding and personnel – is urgently needed.
MSF calls for an increased humanitarian presence in South Darfur, where the medical and humanitarian situations demand immediate attention and collective efforts.