The organization has been actively providing medical and psychological support, yet the scale of the issue is far beyond their capacity. Fatima, a MSF doctor, describes the situation as dire, with survivors often arriving in a state of shock. Many are too afraid to seek help, while others face retaliation for doing so.
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The report also underscores the lack of safe transportation and fear of reprisals as barriers to accessing medical care. MSF’s Country Director in Sudan emphasizes the urgency, urging the international community to take action now.





