Medix says

Medix says

The physician said that thirteen children died last month due to a severe lack of food in the displacement camp in the East Darfur state of Sudan.

Sudan Doctor Network, along with members of the Members working in the Camp Camp, has destroyed the country due to the “humanitarian situation” and wider malnutrition – 27 months of civil war.

Located in the city of L-Dine, the settlement has a home of at least 000,3 people, and frequent attacks by armed groups.

Last year, the drought was identified in the camp in Darfur, west of Sudan, and then spread to other areas.

In a statement regarding the launch camp on Tuesday, the Sudan doctor wrote: “The network has asked international community and humanitarian institutions to work promptly to provide food and basic health services to the residents of the camp, especially children and pregnant women.”

L-Dine is the capital of East Darfur, which is struggling with the army.

Now in the third year, the Civil War has made a humanitarian network disabled, the economy has collapsed and the social services have broken. These factors have created food crisis.

In addition to the drought situation, relief groups have warned of collar emergence in Darfur.

The United Nations said the cases of the disease are increasing in the city of Tawli, where 1,500 serious infections, suspected and confirmed have been confirmed since June.

The dissolution of water and hygiene services with low vaccination coverage has increased the risk of cholera outbreak, UN said.

On April 223, Sudan was drowned in the Civil War. A deceitful struggle for power between the army and the RSF began.

There were two rival friends – one of the rebels came to power together – but left the international plan to get to civil laws.

This is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, thousands of civilians have been killed, more than 3 million people have forced homes to run away and are almost million drought.

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