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Sudan Conflict Intelligence Dashboard Year Four Situation Overview — April 2026

Conflict Onset 15 April 2023
Duration 36+ Months
Parties SAF vs RSF
External Actors 10+ Countries
Threat Level Critical
Analytic Scope: Open-source intelligence aggregation covering political violence, humanitarian indicators, conflict financing, and proxy engagement. Data drawn from ACLED, UNHCR, WHO, IPC, HeRAMS, and Central Bank of Sudan. Forward horizon: 90 days. Analysis produced under the Quanta Analytica Process™ (QAP) framework. Source document: CSIS "The Sudan War in 10 Charts," 17 April 2026.
Key Performance Indicators
Reported Fatalities
58,000+
ACLED tracked since Apr 2023. Estimated true toll: 150,000 to 400,000.
↑ 9,000+ from air/drone strikes alone
Internally Displaced
11M
World's largest displacement crisis. Additional 4M refugees in neighboring states.
↑ From 3.8M pre-war (2022)
Acute Food Insecurity
25.6M
Over 50% of Sudan's population facing severe hunger. Famine confirmed in multiple localities.
↑ From 12M in 2022
Healthcare Operational
39%
Facilities at least partially functional. 721 documented attacks on health infrastructure.
↓ 61% non-functional or unreporting
DTP Vaccine Coverage
39%
Third-dose coverage, down from 84% in 2022. Over half of children have received no doses.
↓ 45 percentage points since conflict onset
Funding Gap (2026)
92%
Only 8% of estimated humanitarian needs met in 2026. Worst ratio since conflict began.
↑ From 62% gap in 2023
Data // Visualization Multi-Indicator Conflict Dashboard
Sources: ACLED, UNHCR, WHO, IPC, Central Bank of Sudan, HeRAMS, Refugee Funding Tracker Published via Tableau Public | Quanta Analytica Process™
Analytic Provenance Dashboard data derived from CSIS "The Sudan War in 10 Charts" (17 April 2026), authored by Catherine Nzuki et al. Fatality figures sourced from ACLED and cross-referenced with UN/OHCHR reporting. Displacement figures from UNHCR. Food insecurity classifications from IPC. Vaccine coverage from WHO. Healthcare facility status from HeRAMS Sudan Baseline Report 2025. Gold production from Central Bank of Sudan and Sudan Tribune. Humanitarian funding figures from the Refugee Funding Tracker. All figures represent open-source estimates and carry inherent reporting lags in active conflict environments.