“Doctors Without Borders” Warns of International Disregard for Sudan’s Crisis

Follow-ups - Mashaweer

Javid Abdelmoneim, President of Doctors Without Borders (MSF), has warned that a lack of funding and the international community’s neglect of the humanitarian catastrophe resulting from the war in Sudan will lead to a further deterioration of health services and increased civilian suffering, resulting in more casualties and health disasters.

He stated: “I will explain to the international community, including international organizations, the United Nations, and its agencies, the scale of the humanitarian disaster, the impact of inadequate funding and lack of international attention, as well as the consequences for civilians and vital facilities.”

He added: “I will also tell them that Sudan represents one of our priorities, and I will urge them to give what is happening the attention it deserves and to make it among their priorities as well.”

The Head of the organization, which is extensively active in Sudan, criticized the international disregard for the situation in the country, including the targeting of health institutions and medical care workers.

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