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The humanitarian situation in Sudan is one of the most protracted and complex crises in the world. Humanitarian needs remain significant with some 2 million IDPs who require assistance, 1.2 million refugees, including over 400,000 South Sudanese refugees who have fled to Sudan since 2013, and approximately 386,000 returnees (both IDPs and refugees). At the same time, the current economic conditions since early 2018 are exacerbating the humanitarian situation and negatively impacting the most vulnerable. In such situations, the risk of sexual exploitation and abuse is high and women and girls of all age groups, particularly in the rural areas, refugee and IDP camps are at greater risk even as they engage in livelihood activities.

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  • Language: English
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  • Theme: Coordination
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  • Country: Sudan
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Sexual exploitation and abuse represents a catastrophic failure of protection. It brings harm to those whom we are mandated to protect.

The Inter-Agency Standing Committee is working to scale up protection from sexual exploitation and abuse across humanitarian response efforts. This website and global dashboard has been developed and managed through the support of UNICEF. It is dedicated to providing technical support and resources to practitioners, and to tracking inter-agency, collective progress across countries with a humanitarian response.