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STORY: Sudanese cholera patients, already displaced due to war, fill a United Nations-run makeshift clinic at Tawila ...
Sudan’s Ministry of Health announced 2,345 new cholera cases, including 21 deaths, bringing the total number of reported ...
A siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has caused a famine in North Darfur’s capital el-Fasher. Sudan’s 27-month ...
A deadly cholera outbreak adds to the misery in a region that has witnessed fighting between the army and the rebels.
Cholera is ripping through North Darfur, Sudan, threatening thousands of children already weakened by hunger and displacement ...
The ongoing conflict in North Darfur, Sudan, has triggered a severe public health emergency, with cholera spreading rapidly and threatening the lives of over 640,000 children under the age of five.
Fashir, Sudan’s last army stronghold in Darfur, face relentless RSF shelling, starvation, and disease as the city teeters on ...
North Darfur’s capital has been under RSF siege for more than a year with key roads blocked and supplies running out.
More than 1,180 cholera cases – including an estimated 300 cases in children – and at least 20 deaths have been reported in Tawila, North Darfur ...
Al-Fashir, the capital of North Darfur state, is the biggest remaining frontline in the region between Sudan's army and the ...
In a statement, UNICEF said 20 people lost their lives to the outbreak while 1,180 cases were reported in Tawila, in the ...
UNICEF said that the lives of more than 640,000 children under five are at heightened risk of violence, disease and hunger.