Funding Cuts Bite in Sudan Camp for Displaced Refugees

February 3, 2026 • Al Jazeera

Funding Cuts Bite in Sudan Camp for Displaced Refugees

Sudan Camp Struggles Amid Funding Cuts

A displacement camp in northern Sudan is facing significant challenges due to ongoing funding cuts, affecting the living conditions of its residents who fled attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. According to reports, the camp’s resources are being severely impacted, exacerbating the difficulties faced by those seeking refuge.

The displaced individuals, who were forced to flee their homes due to violence and insecurity, have been relocated to the camp in search of safety and assistance. However, the lack of sufficient funding is causing significant strain on the camp’s infrastructure and services.

Camp residents are reportedly experiencing harsh living conditions, including limited access to basic necessities such as food, water, and sanitation facilities. The situation has left many without adequate shelter, leading to concerns about their overall well-being.

The funding cuts have also resulted in reduced capacity for the camp’s staff to provide essential support services, further complicating the lives of those residing there. As a result, the camp is struggling to meet the basic needs of its residents, highlighting the urgent need for increased financial support.

The situation at the displacement camp serves as a reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where thousands of people have been displaced due to violence and insecurity. Efforts are being made to address the funding shortfall and improve living conditions, but more support is needed to ensure the well-being of those affected.

Source: Al Jazeera