The humanitarian crisis continues to unfold in Sudan as the civil war rages on, leading to a “clear, high rate of malnutrition” across the country, said Jean-Nicolas Armstrong Dangelser, head of mission of MSF in Sudan. Dangelser also noted the partial collapse of Sudan’s healthcare system which has left many lacking access to healthcare professionals and medicines. Meanwhile, the Sudanese army’s recent capturing of key buildings in Khartoum has allowed MSF increased access to vulnerable populations, Dangelser said.
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