Over 4 million people are acutely malnourished, increasing their susceptibility to medical complications and diseases. Outbreaks of malaria, dengue, measles, polio, hepatitis E, meningitis, and diphtheria have been reported across multiple states, while 37% of health facilities remain non-functional, exacerbating the accessibility to care.
The Director — General of WHO, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has expressed that the war is denying people their fundamental rights, including access to health care.
The WHO has been actively involved in providing supplies, disease surveillance, training, and coordination efforts to mitigate the crisis. Despite these efforts, the situation remains critical, with millions lacking essential medical care. Paragraph] The WHO and international partners are呼吁 for increased humanitarian support and long-term solutions to address Sudan’s escalating health crisis.
As the conflict continues to disrupt lives and healthcare systems, the urgent need for peace and sustainable development in Sudan cannot be overstated.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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By This original article was produced by the ImNews editorial team
Source: reliefweb
Source: World Health Organization





