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Medicine Shortages Persist In Sudan

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Approximately 34 million people in Sudan require humanitarian aid, according to data reported from Kassala. International Organization for Migration and UN agencies are operating in Sudan to address critical shortages.

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Sources · 7 independent

BBC World Service

“And now I'm in Kassala. And there is about 34 million people who are needing humanitarian aid. If you actually think about it, that's half of the UK population.”

BBC World Service

“was 12 million. Now it's about 9 million based on our data. So it is a really severe crisis that I'm seeing here in Sudan.”

BBC World Service

“IOM and other UN agencies are operating because there's still 21 million people who don't have access to basic health services.”

BBC World Service

“and we anticipate just in cartoon there will be additional two million. returning to Khartoum. But it would be very difficult for the returners when they come back to rebuild their home because the reality they're coming back is quite stark.”

Al Jazeera Arabic Voice

“Pharmacies and hospitals have become the primary destination for patients despite the arrival of medical aid after a long wait, but the shortage is large.”

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