The plight of families in Sudan following armed conflicts in that country
The plight of families in Sudan following armed conflicts in that country
Living under war conditions and the closure of health centers in various regions of Sudan following armed conflicts in that African country has created deplorable conditions for families, especially children in Sudan. With family problems escalating, especially hunger and sickness among children in Sudan following the armed conflicts in that country, some medical personnel have made efforts to provide basic services by setting up tents in deserted areas that are usually malnourished but lack medicines and equipment, and Also, the lack of life support facilities for the staff of the treatment department are serious problems and obstacles in the way of service.
In a recent report, the United Nations reported that more than 400 children were killed and another 2,000 injured as a result of armed conflicts in Sudan. According to this report, two million children were displaced within 100 days of the outbreak of armed conflicts in Sudan. On April 15, armed conflicts began in Sudan between the army and the rapid reaction forces for power. International mediation efforts to end the war in Sudan and bring the conflicting parties to the negotiating table have so far been unsuccessful.