Severe Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds in Sudan Amid Ongoing Conflict
A recent study reveals the dire economic and social consequences of the ongoing conflict in Sudan, with 31% of urban families displaced and access to healthcare plummeting to just 15%. Approximately 24 million people, nearly half the population, face food insecurity. As the war ravages the economy, unemployment is projected to exceed 45% by the end of 2024. Hospitals are largely non-operational, exacerbating a public health crisis characterized by the spread of infectious diseases. Experts call for immediate humanitarian aid, stressing that no single intervention can address the scale of the crisis.