'If things [don't] get better, I don't know if we can face it,' one doctor in the country says.
Share on linkedin A relative sits by a patient at a makeshift emergency room set up by Sudanese volunteers in a school building in Omdurman. Photo: AFP via Getty Imageshave created a deepening health crisis that could lead to hundreds — if not thousands — of more deaths if the fighting does not end.
Fighters have raided and overrun hospitals, forcing workers and patients to flee and shutting down much-needed services.for people to access health centers. Doctors, nurses and others are sleeping at hospitals due to the risk of commuting or because fighters have occupied their homes. Some supplies are available, says Claire Nicolet, Doctors Without Borders emergency manager for Sudan, but aid groups are unable toto securely move them into some of the most affected places, like the capital Khartoum.
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