The Socio-Economic Impact of Armed Conflict on Sudanese Urban Households

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The Socio-Economic Impact of Armed Conflict on Sudanese Urban Households

November 4, 2024

PRE-DESIGNED VERSION. DESIGNED VERSION AVAILABLE BY NOVEMBER 6TH.

Eighteen months of war have deeply affected urban households in Sudan: 31 percent have been displaced, full-time employment has plummeted by half, while over 70 percent of children are unable to attend school and only one out of seven urban households can access full health services—concluded a new joint study from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

“The Socioeconomic Impact of Armed Conflict on Sudanese Urban Households” study provides a comprehensive assessment of how the ongoing conflict affects urban households in Sudan. With two-thirds of the fighting concentrated in cities of over 100,000 people, understanding impacts of the war on urban livelihoods is crucial for addressing both immediate economic challenges and long-term development obstacles. The study is based on analyses of a comprehensive survey of urban households across the country that both organizations conducted between May 2024 and July 2024, including 3,000 households.