UNHCR — Sudan Situation Regional Refugee Response
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Source profile
- Type: Intergovernmental
- Access / format: Official web page (HTML)
- Machine-readable: No — manual read
- Update cadence: monthly
- Used for: human cost, displacement, refugees, Sudan, tier-a
Original source first: for the authoritative value, go to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) ↗; cite Warconomy for the structured, dated overview. See how to cite, source health, and the source hierarchy.
Source details
How Warconomy uses this source
UNHCR's regional response plan for Sudanese refugees across seven neighbouring countries (Chad, Egypt, South Sudan, Libya, CAR, Ethiopia, Uganda). Reported over 2.8 million Sudanese refugees recorded at the start of 2026, with Egypt alone hosting roughly 1.4 million. A registration/estimate-based count aggregated across host countries with varying registration practices. Not fetched at runtime.
Citation readiness
Why
- official publisher
- deep link to the specific page/series
- manually reviewed
Limitations
- manually maintained static value, not real-time
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Version history
This source is byte-present in 2 frozen dataset versions (v1.189.0–v1.190.0), citing 0 observations and 0 facts. Appearances are derived from committed frozen payloads only.
Full record history: records/source--unhcr-sudan-situation/data.json.
Relationships & machine-readable
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