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Health Organization (WHO)](https://www.who.int/news/item/14-04-2026-after-three-years-of-conflict--sudan-faces-a-deeper-health-crisis) news release dated April 14, 2026, Sudan represents the world’s largest humanitarian crisis
crisis. Since the war began, an estimated 70–80 percent of health facilities in conflict zones have become non-functional because of targeted attacks and looting. At least 145 verified attacks on healthcare facilities
Sudan. Both a lack of access to food and health facilities will ultimately lead to death for many, she warned. Some of the figures from the IPC report and others, she added
crisis at the Tropical Diseases Teaching Hospital is testimony to Sudan’s collapsing healthcare system, while also highlighting the resilience of the remaining facilities and staff. Large parts of Sudan’s medical infrastructure, particularly
crisis unit, a community-run group. Those numbers were disputed by East Darfur’s health director, Dr Jabir al-Nadeef, who confirmed to Al Jazeera that measles has struck four districts of the state
Sudan’s army in the sprawling western region of [Darfur](/news/2026/4/27/war-and-neglect-fuel-deadly-measles-epidemic-in-sudans-darfur). The RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have been fighting a vicious [civil war](/news/2026/4/16/after-three-years-of-war-sudan-army-and-rsf-locked-in-military-impasse) since April 2023, which has killed hundreds
crisis – we are witnessing the systematic erosion of a country’s future,” Luca Renda, the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP’s) resident representative in Sudan, told Al Jazeera. A [report](https://undpsudan.exposure.co/beyond_conflict_report)
crisis. One, by a coalition of aid agencies including [Action Against Hunger](https://www.actionagainsthunger.org/publications/what-it-takes-to-eat-conflict-and-fragile-food-systems-in-sudan/), found millions of Sudanese were surviving on a single meal a day, while [analysis by Mercy Corps](https://www.mercycorps.org/research-resources/rebuilding-sudans-breadbasket)
Sudan’s hunger crisis, with food and fuel prices doubling and pushing even more families into hunger. In the western regions of Darfur and Kordofan, people continue fleeing horrific atrocities: Drone attacks on hospitals
health chief credited Uganda with striking a responsible stance to the threat. “The government has mounted a prompt and capable response to the outbreak of Ebola,” Tedros said. “Screening at the borders helped detect cases
Sudan. Spanning some 924,000 hectares (2.28 million acres) between the Blue and White Nile Rivers, the project features more than 8,000 kilometres (4,970 miles) of canals and historically produced half
Sudan. The Bahamas also imposed strict rules meaning foreign nationals from those countries face quarantine or isolation measures. Last week the US banned non-citizens who had travelled to the three places from entering
health centre for treatment. Mahamat said the violence spread across a wide area as retaliatory attacks intensified, prompting the army to intervene. He added that a “swift response” by security forces helped contain the unrest
crisis in the strait, which Iran has closed in retaliation for the United States and Israel’s war, could lead to a global food “catastrophe”. India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Kenya, and Egypt
health and safety [revealed by](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/11/ice-deportation-flights-democrats-letter) the Guardian. But ICE’s carbon emissions from its vastly increased air operations had not been previously calculated. To do so, the AFSC used HRF’s tracking
Sudan, according to Africa’s Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC). As of Saturday, the centre had reported 88 deaths and 336 suspected cases. The outbreak began in Mongwalu, a busy mining area
Sudan. - **How much has funding declined?** The WFP’s funding was [cut last year](https://www.wfp.org/funding/2025) by a third, with the US, the largest donor by far, decreasing its contribution by more than half
crisis. The conflict has seen human suffering on a huge scale, with 65% of the population in need of food, water, shelter and medicine. Thousands of people have been killed, and millions forcibly displaced. World
Sudan. The outbreak “might have been going on for a few months”, said Kristian Andersen, a professor of immunology and microbiology at Scripps Research. The outbreak was immediately [declared](https://www.who.int/news/item/17-05-2026-epidemic-of-ebola-disease-in-the-democratic-republic-of-the-congo-and-uganda-determined-a-public-health-emergency-of-international-concern) a public health