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“Sudan War Enters Third Year: 21 Million Face Shattered Health Services, 217 Attacks on Hospitals”

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“Sudan War Enters Third Year: 21 Million Face Shattered Health Services, 217 Attacks on Hospitals”

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 10:46 am
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Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis Deepens: 21 Million in Urgent Need of Health Aid Amid Ongoing War

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A Nation on the BrinkAttacks on Health Care Turn DeadlyDisease Outbreaks Spread UncheckedU.S. Withdrawal from WHO Adds StrainA Race Against Time

Geneva, April 10, 2026 — Three years of brutal conflict in Sudan have left the country’s health system in ruins, with millions struggling to survive amid collapsing infrastructure and relentless violence. The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that Sudan now faces the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with 41% of its population—21 million people—desperately needing medical assistance.

A Nation on the Brink

Dr. Shible Sahbani, WHO’s representative in Sudan, delivered a grim assessment during a UN press conference in Geneva on Wednesday. Speaking by phone, he described a health system pushed to the breaking point, with hospitals overwhelmed, medical supplies depleted, and disease outbreaks surging unchecked.

“Even basic services like clean water and emergency care are collapsing,” Sahbani said. “The scale of suffering is unimaginable.”

Since fighting erupted on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, the conflict has displaced 13.6 million people—both within Sudan and across its borders. Though clashes have eased in Khartoum and Al Jazirah, violence continues to rage in Darfur and Kordofan, where civilians face extreme risks and near-total isolation from aid.

Attacks on Health Care Turn Deadly

The war has been especially devastating for medical workers. WHO has documented 217 attacks on health facilities since 2023, resulting in 2,052 deaths and 810 injuries. Sixteen of these assaults occurred in just the last three months, killing 194 people and wounding 320.

Among the victims were a pregnant woman killed when her ambulance was hit, a doctor gunned down in a pediatric ward, and a nurse slain during a cesarean section. Sahbani, who recently visited Khartoum, described hospitals operating at minimal capacity while medical warehouses stand looted and gutted.

Disease Outbreaks Spread Unchecked

With sanitation systems destroyed and vaccination campaigns disrupted, preventable diseases are surging. Malaria, dengue, measles, polio, and diphtheria have flared across multiple states, while cholera outbreaks have been contained only through massive vaccination drives.

WHO and partners have administered 24.5 million cholera vaccines, immunized 13 million children against measles and rubella, and treated 118,000 severely malnourished children. Yet these efforts barely scratch the surface of the need.

U.S. Withdrawal from WHO Adds Strain

The crisis is compounded by dwindling international support. In January 2026, the U.S. officially withdrew from WHO, stripping the agency of one of its largest funders. The Trump administration accused WHO of mishandling the COVID-19 pandemic—a claim the organization denies.

“This decision leaves both America and the world less safe,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at the time.

A Race Against Time

With fighting showing no sign of ending, aid groups warn that Sudan’s crisis will worsen without immediate intervention. Millions remain trapped in conflict zones, cut off from food, medicine, and safe drinking water.

“The world cannot afford to look away,” Sahbani urged. “Every day without action means more lives lost.”

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