Overview
- Ahead of a Nov. 14 Human Rights Council session on Sudan, the IOM said operations in North Darfur are on the brink of collapse with warehouses nearly empty and convoys facing extreme insecurity.
- UN migration chief Amy Pope reported the IOM appeal is less than 10% funded, with fewer than 5,000 aid kits left in Port Sudan and the last 35 tents already shipped as needs surge.
- Nearly 90,000 people have fled El Fasher since the Oct. 26 takeover, with many forced onto unsafe routes while thousands remain trapped in confirmed famine conditions, and tens of thousands more flee violence in the Kordofans.
- Doctors Without Borders found staggering child malnutrition among new arrivals in Tawila, with over 70% of under‑fives acutely malnourished and more than a third suffering severe acute malnutrition.
- UN agencies and rights groups cite credible reports of mass atrocities, including hospital killings and widespread sexual violence, as officials press for a ceasefire and a humanitarian corridor to reach civilians.