By M.D | Project leader
Dear Donor
Sudan is facing a severe collapse of its healthcare system amid the ongoing armed conflict. Hospitals and medical facilities have either been forced out of service or are operating under extreme shortages of staff and essential supplies. Continuous violence has displaced millions of civilians, placing unprecedented pressure on the few remaining, fragile healthcare services.
Affected regions are suffering from critical shortages of essential medicines, particularly antibiotics and treatments for chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension. Disrupted supply chains and insecurity have made it extremely difficult for medical aid to reach those in need. At the same time, infectious diseases are on the rise due to deteriorating water and sanitation conditions.
The medical crisis in Sudan extends far beyond a lack of medication. There is an urgent need to support field hospitals, deploy medical personnel, and provide life-saving equipment such as surgical tools and resuscitation devices. Immediate humanitarian intervention is no longer optional—it is essential to save lives and alleviate the suffering of millions of civilians trapped in the midst of conflict.
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