Sudan Again Tops International Rescue Committee Crises Watchlist

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Sudan, for the second year in a row, topped a 2025 watchlist of global humanitarian crises released by the International Rescue Committee IRC aid organisation on Wednesday, followed by Gaza and the West Bank, Myanmar, Syria and South Sudan.

The New York-based IRC began the watchlist more than 15 years ago as an internal planning tool to prepare for the year ahead, but chief executive David Miliband said it now also served as a call to action globally.

The report said 305.1 million people around the world are in humanitarian need, up from 77.9 million in 2015, and that the 20 countries on the IRC watchlist account for 82 of them. Miliband described the numbers as crushing.

There are more resources to do more good for more people than at any time in history. This makes it all the more bewildering that the gap between humanitarian need and humanitarian funding is also greater than ever, he wrote in the watchlist report.

The report said the humanitarian crisis in Sudan was the largest since records began and that the country accounts for 10 of all people in humanitarian need, despite being home to just 1 of the global population.