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Sudan: Tagat IDPs Site Factsheet
By CCCM Cluster at ReliefWeb
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
. Tagat is one of the two largest displacement sites in El Obeid town, located in Sheikan locality of North Kordofan. The site is situated in a flood-prone area, surrounded by natural wadis that act as drainage channels, increasing the risk of flooding. To date, no formal site management or coordina
Key takeaway The site is situated in a flood-prone area, surrounded by natural wadis that act as drainage channels, increasing the risk of flooding.
Why this matters
The situation at Tagat IDPs site in Sudan highlights the challenges of providing adequate shelter and protection to displaced populations in vulnerable locations. The site's proximity to natural wadis increases the risk of flooding, which can exacerbate existing humanitarian needs and create new ones. The absence of a formal site management or coordination structure further complicates the delivery of essential services, including healthcare, sanitation, and food assistance. This lack of coordination can lead to inefficiencies and gaps in support, ultimately affecting the well-being and safety of the displaced individuals. As humanitarian organizations respond to the needs of the displaced population, establishing a functional site management structure will be crucial to ensuring a more effective and sustainable response. The experience at Tagat can inform approaches to managing displacement sites in other flood-prone areas, emphasizing the need for careful planning and coordination to mitigate risks and address the complex needs of affected communities.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? . Tagat is one of the two largest displacement sites in El Obeid town, located in Sheikan locality of North Kordofan. The site is situated in a flood-prone area, surrounded by natural wadis that act as drainage channels, increasing the risk of flooding. To date, no formal site management or coordina
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