The humanitarian situation in Sudan has deteriorated to catastrophic levels, with millions affected by ongoing conflict and instability. Humanity & Inclusion, an international NGO, has emphasized the extreme difficulties encountered by people with disabilities, who are disproportionately impacted during this crisis. Access to essential services such as healthcare, food, and shelter remains critically limited for vulnerable populations.
Sudan has been engulfed in conflict since April 2023, leading to widespread displacement and disruption of basic infrastructure. The war has exacerbated pre-existing challenges, making it nearly impossible for many to receive adequate support. Notably, individuals with disabilities face heightened risks due to mobility issues and social exclusion, further complicating their survival and well-being.
In a significant development, humanitarian organizations are calling for urgent international assistance to address these pressing needs. The crisis in Sudan underscores the importance of inclusive aid strategies that prioritize the most vulnerable groups. Without immediate intervention, the situation risks worsening, with long-term consequences for the country’s social and economic stability.