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At Least 239 Children Died in Western Sudan From Malnutrition in 6 Months, Medical Organization Says
At Least 239 Children Died in Western Sudan From Malnutrition in 6 Months, Medical Organization Says
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At Least 239 Children Died in Western Sudan From Malnutrition in Six Months, Medical Organization Says 30.06.2025, Sputnik Africa
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At Least 239 Children Died in Western Sudan From Malnutrition in Six Months, Medical Organization SaysThe deaths are linked to severe malnutrition, medicine shortages, and attacks on nutrition centers in El Fasher, North Darfur province, Sudan Doctors Network, a civilian medical organization, said in a statement.With food nearly unavailable and prices soaring, the organization urged the international community to push the RSF rebel group for the implementation of UN Secretary-General Guterres' ceasefire proposal.The Sudanese army has accepted Guterres' one-week humanitarian truce, aimed at facilitating the delivery of aid to refugees in the region.
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At Least 239 Children Died in Western Sudan From Malnutrition in Six Months, Medical Organization Says
The deaths are linked to severe malnutrition, medicine shortages, and attacks on nutrition centers in El Fasher, North Darfur province, Sudan Doctors Network, a civilian medical organization, said in a statement.
With food nearly unavailable and prices soaring, the organization urged the international community to push the RSF rebel group for the implementation of UN Secretary-General Guterres' ceasefire proposal.
"Immediate action is needed to open humanitarian corridors, allow the delivery of emergency aid and medical supplies, and lift the siege that has gripped El Fasher for over a year," the statement read.
The Sudanese army has accepted Guterres' one-week humanitarian truce, aimed at facilitating the delivery of aid to refugees in the region.