Three Years of War – Sudanese Medics Describe Daily Life-and-Death Struggle in Collapsing Hospitals
It's been three years of war, and you confront accounts from Sudanese medics who navigate daily triage, scarce supplies, intermittent electricity, and overwhelmed wards where staff risk their lives. You learn how improvisation, exhausted personnel, and broken supply chains determine who lives or dies, while hospitals fracture under siege, displacement, and funding collapse, offering a stark, evidence-based picture of a health system in freefall that reshapes your understanding.Key Takeaways: Prolonged fighting has shattered Sudan's healthcare system: hospitals are damaged or closed, utilities and supplies are intermittent, and many medical staff have fled or been killed. Medics operate under constant triage…
