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MSF Worker's Sudan Ordeal: War's Human Toll
4 Jan
Summary
- MSF worker faces daily shelling and gunfire in Sudan.
- Over 11 million people displaced by ongoing conflict.
- Teams battle disease outbreaks amid humanitarian crisis.

Amidst escalating violence in Sudan, a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) worker recounts the intense daily experiences of shelling and gunfire. The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has created a devastating humanitarian crisis, forcing over 11 million people to flee their homes since April 2023. MSF staff face challenging conditions, including strict movement restrictions and extreme temperatures, while prioritizing their efforts to aid local populations.
The organization's teams are on the ground responding to critical disease and nutrition emergencies. They establish treatment units and provide vital support to hospitals grappling with outbreaks of measles, cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis E, and malaria. The scale of displacement and suffering underscores the critical need for sustained humanitarian intervention in the region.
MSF highlights the profound impact of the conflict on civilians, emphasizing that while international workers can leave, local staff and affected populations remain trapped. Reports from November indicated Sudan was facing the world's biggest humanitarian crisis, a situation that shows no signs of immediate resolution as fighting persists, leaving millions in desperate need of assistance and medical care.



