15 million Sudanese need urgent health care
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency
, since April 26, 1402, when the battle between the army and Sudan’s rapid reaction forces began, about 80 percent of health and treatment centers in this country have been closed and out of service.
The World Health Organization announced by publishing a statement: statistical reports show that about 15 million people in Sudan need urgent and vital health services and care.
According to the Sudan Tribune newspaper, it is stated in this statement: The goal of the partners of this organization is to provide health services to 4 million and 900 thousand people, and doing this requires funding, of which only 26% is provided.
The World Health Organization emphasized in its statement: the military conflict in Sudan has severely damaged the healthcare structure of this country and millions People are deprived of services and health care, and the fragile health situation has made many Sudanese citizens vulnerable.
This organization stated: Sudanese citizens are facing many problems to access health services And this is while immunization services have stopped in this country and food insecurity has increased, and this has raised the risk of infectious diseases spreading in many areas of Sudan such as Darfur and Kordofan.
The World Health Organization warned: Disruption of the health structure and obstacles in the way of humanitarian aid to the people of Sudan will increase the number of people suffering from infectious diseases during the monsoon season.
The monsoon season in Sudan starts every year from June (11 June) and continues until October (October).
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |