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Disease Outbreaks Rise in Sudan as Health System Breaks Down

Disease Outbreaks Rise in Sudan as Health System Breaks Down
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Disease Outbreaks Rise in Sudan as Health System Breaks Down

Disease Outbreaks Rise in Sudan as Health System Breaks Down
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UNICEF and WHO warn that further attacks and disruptions of health and nutrition services in Sudan could cost over 10 000 young lives by the end of 2023 - Sudan

UNICEF and WHO warn that further attacks and disruptions of health and nutrition services in Sudan could cost over 10 000 young lives by the end of 2023 - Sudan
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Thousands of Sudanese minors at risk of death

from RAJI BASHIR in Khartoum, Sudan Sudan Bureau KHARTOUM, (CAJ News) - OVER 10 000 children could die by the end of this year if the attacks and disruptions of health and nutrition services in war-torn Sudan continue unabated. The dire warning comes as limitations in safety and security, access and resourcing hamper the response

UNICEF and WHO warn that further attacks and disruptions of health and nutrition services in Sudan could cost over 10 000 young lives by the end of 2023

Since the outbreak of the conflict in Sudan on 15 April 2023, UNICEF, WHO and partners have been supporting the Federal Ministry of Health and state ministries of health in Sudan to maintain vital services across the country but are increasingly challenged by the limitations in safety and security, access and resourcing.The agencies warn that further health system disruptions will result in unacceptably high numbers of preventable deaths among children and vulnerable populations. Urgent action is needed now to preserve Sudan’s health systems, especially at community and primary health care levels.Six months into the conflict, health workers have gone without pay for months, and health facilities are occupied, looted or destroyed. About 70% of hospitals in conflict-affected states are not functional. WHO has verified 58 attacks on health care to date, with 31 deaths and 38 injuries of health workers and patients.On top of the active fighting ongoing in Khartoum, Darfur and Kordofans,

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