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The World Health Organization (WHO) chief on Tuesday called for unrestricted and safe access to all areas of Sudan in order to restore access to health services, as civil war in the country surpassed 1,000 days, Anadolu reports. “WHO calls for unrestricted and safe access to all areas of Sudan to restore access to health services,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press briefing in Geneva. He warned that continuous violence has devastated the country. “Last Friday marked one-thousand days of Sudan’s civil war. Almost three years of continuous violence have turned Sudan into the worst humanitarian crisis globally,” he said. According to Tedros, an estimated 33.7 million people will need humanitarian aid this year, while 13.6 million people are […]
