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Medical aid for 90 Sudanese clinics faces collapse as conflict disrupts supplies, risking care for 400,000 people.
Medical supplies for 90 Sudanese clinics serving 400,000 people could run out within weeks due to Middle East conflict disruptions, with $600,000 in essential medicines stranded in Dubai.
Airspace closures and shipping halts at the Strait of Hormuz have blocked deliveries via Port Sudan, forcing rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope, increasing costs by 25–30%.
Buffer stocks are nearly exhausted, and a $4 million donor cut has reduced Save the Children’s Sudan budget to $98 million.
The World Health Organization and UN officials warn of a growing healthcare crisis, particularly in Darfur and other conflict zones, where aid delays threaten basic care.
La ayuda médica para 90 clínicas sudanesas se enfrenta al colapso a medida que el conflicto interrumpe los suministros, poniendo en riesgo la atención de 400,000 personas.