Darfur conflict
Last reviewed: 17-03-2009
PEACE ELUSIVE AS SECURITY WORSENS

- 2.7 million uprooted
- World's biggest relief operation
- 2006 peace deal failed to improve security
KEY FACTS
(Unless otherwise stated, data is for October 2008, taken from the Darfur Humanitarian Profile series issued by the United Nations)
| Total no. of people affected by conflict in Darfur: | 4.7 million |
| No. of internally displaced people in Darfur: | 2.7 million (IDMC, 2009) |
| No. of Darfur refugees in Chad: | 240,000 (UNHCR, December 2007) |
| Residential population affected by conflict: | 2 million |
| No. of people receiving food aid: | 3.4 million |
| Percentage of affected population accessible according to U.N. security standards: | 65 percent |
| Malnutrition (acute): | 16.1 percent (2007) (U.N. report, Jan 2008) |
| Mortality: | 0.29 per 10,000 people per day (2007) (U.N. report, Nov 2007) |
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