Fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile State Displaces Thousands
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Damazin – Darfur24: Local sources revealed that security authorities in Blue Nile State have suspended the work of emergency service committees that assist those displaced by the war. This comes amidst a worsening humanitarian situation for internally displaced persons (IDPs), an increasing number of people fleeing the conflict, and a decline in basic services within the camps. Informed sources told Darfur24 that the security authorities suspend…
IOM says 50,000 displaced in Blue Nile in Sudan fight
Nearly 50,000 civilians have been forced from their homes in Sudan’s Blue Nile state since the start of 2026, according to the International Organization for Migration, as fighting continues across the region. The displacement took place between 11 January and 4 May, the agency said, estimating a total of 49,512 people—about 9,899 families—have been uprooted from communities in the volatile southeast. Kurmuk, Bau, and Geissan recorded the larges…
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) confirms the displacement of 49,512 families across Blue Nile State. Females comprise approximately 57% of the internally displaced persons (IDPs), compared to 43% for males. Sudan War Monitor: Blue Nile State. The IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix confirmed that, between January 11 and May 4, 2026, an estimated 49,512 individuals (9,899 families) were displaced across Blue Nile State. In a statement issue…
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