Sudan’s Health Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict

Archive/Al Jazeera
Sudan’s health sector has been severely ravaged by nearly two years of conflict, with many hospitals in the capital, Khartoum, either destroyed or rendered non-operational. This devastation has had a profound impact on access to healthcare, particularly for those who have been unable to escape the city as the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have fought for control. For many, this prolonged period of unrest has meant waiting for urgent medical care that has remained out of reach, leaving individuals in desperate need of treatment without any means of receiving it. The situation has impacted the already dire health crisis, with countless people enduring both the violence of the conflict and the collapse of essential services.
Al Jazeera.