The five worst years in the Sudanese health sector “systematic destruction, epidemics and displacement of skilled health executives” ..! – #other dimension – ✍️ Musab birr

The prolonged follower does not have much trouble proving the real reasons for the health epidemics that have struck Sudan (2020-2025), since 2020, Sudan has been faced with successive health challenges. The epidemic has exploded like malaria, tuberculosis and tuberculosis, as well as dangerous households from Kofid-9. In 2020, Sudan recorded approximately 1.9 million infections in malaria, as well as the suspect polio and cases of dengue, and a healthy surveillance system.

The healthy health system was clinically due to the chaos of the political conflict which followed the change of government regime into a violent tremor due to the pandemic of Kofid 19. Improves the weakness of the health system and the financing directed towards the pandemic .

In addition to epidemics of hemorrhagic fever and malaria, hemorrhagic fever (such as dengue) adopted a seasonal model, with 738 cases and 4 deaths in 2021, most of them in the east (Kirkuk and other places).

In April 2023, the war between the armed forces and the rapid support militia began. The result? Large destruction of infrastructure – water stations, hospitals and public services – and escape from medical executives. More than 10 million have moved internally and the interruption of health and food services.

This was followed by the triggering of repeated cholera waves, First Wave (2023): July, the ministry recorded the first cholera epidemic since the start of the war, with 11,372 cases and 316 deaths . was announced in August, and August, 8,457 cases and 299 deaths were recorded between July and September  .. Then the cholera spread in 2025: until January, more than 50,000 cases and more than 1,350 deaths were confirmed in 11 states  ..

One of the most important causes of collapse and cholera was the war that disturbed water and energy treatment factories, leaving millions of women and children without clean water. Seasonal floods have increased water pollution and parasites, especially in travel camps and crowded environments. In addition, the arrival of supplies is delayed and the universality of vaccines in cholera.

Additional disasters have been monitored: measles, malaria and cross cholera, and with cholera, measles in the camps spread in 11 states, and vaccination efforts were cracked with coverage of approximately 85% before the war at around 30% in the affected areas .  . In neighboring countries like Chad and South Sudan, signs of cholera seemed to spread with the Sudanese refugee flow  ..

With all that is mentioned above and the suspicious silence of non-human international society, the Sudanese people have been subjected to catastrophic human dangers that are in the front, most of the hospitals arrested (up to 80% in urban areas) , and food deficiency, in particular in Darfur and Kordofan, where cases of “serious food have reached the norm standards ”. Multiple health: from cholera to food disasters, with an exacerbation of violence, blockade and looting of humanitarian aid practiced by the militia under the hearing and the sight of the international community.

Organizations such as UNICEF and the World Health Organization have intervened to provide vaccination campaigns against cholera (the arrival of millions of doses), the creation of oral irrigation points, water and wastewater support (WASH) and awareness of the community.

After the last:

In the end, in the past five years, Sudan has invaded an increasing group of epidemics: malaria and hemorrhagic fever in cholera, in the light of a humanitarian situation exploding by war, an acute food shortage and systematic destruction of the basic services network. The exhaustion of public health was not limited to individuals, but also extended to the threat of the stability of the international community’s response. Finally, the basic lesson of this terrible catastrophe on the Sudanese health system is sustainable support, the immunization of societies, the construction of health systems and the securing of clean water, the fateful factors to save lives now before any time before is the keyword to restore Sudan on the path of sustainability and stability … and that we continue if there is the ink.

He doesn’t have it without God

God is enough for us and yes, the agent

Oh my God, do not throw us with our sins that are not afraid of you, and are not mercy of us, oh mockery

# Another Musab Birr dimension

Thursday August 7, 2025 after JC)

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