The civil war in Sudan has lasted over two years, displacing approximately fifteen million people and leading to a collapse of the healthcare infrastructure. In Khartoum, what once were nearly 100 accessible medical facilities are now inactive, severely hampering residents' ability to receive necessary medical care. The situation in critical care units, particularly in malnutrition wards, highlights the dire circumstances faced by vulnerable populations, such as children, amid this humanitarian crisis.
In Khartoum, the healthcare system has crumbled amidst the ongoing civil war, impacting countless lives and leaving many without accessible medical care.
The civil war has left fifteen million people displaced and resulted in a collapsed healthcare system across Sudan, especially evident in Khartoum.
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