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War in Babanusa creates humanitarian crisis: Children die, famine looms

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March 15, 2024
in South Sudan, Sudan
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By SUDAN TRIBUNE

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March 14, 2024 (BABANUSA) – The ongoing war in Babanusa, West Kordofan, has triggered a devastating humanitarian crisis. A medical worker stationed in a displacement camp revealed a shocking rise in child mortality rates since January.

Since January 22nd, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have targeted the command of the 22nd Infantry Division in the city, leading to fierce clashes with the defending Sudanese army. Caught in the crossfire, civilians have been forced to flee their homes, generating a displacement rate that affects 100% of the city’s residents.

The medical source, who spoke to Sudan Tribune anonymously, reported the deaths of 75 children in the camps since January 24th. These deaths are attributed to a combination of illnesses like fevers and colds, exacerbated by severe food shortages and a complete lack of healthcare.

The medical worker also confirmed a rise in maternal mortality due to the absence of medical follow-up, along with increased deaths among the elderly suffering from chronic illnesses.

Adding to the misery, the war has forced the closure of hospitals and health centres throughout the area. This lack of medical facilities creates a dire situation, particularly in localities like “Dhalima”, where no functional clinic even exists due to missing equipment.

The humanitarian crisis extends beyond healthcare. Yesterday, the West Kordofan Humanitarian Aid Commissioner, Fakhr al-Din Fadl al-Toum, issued a stark warning.

The Commissioner fears a potential famine threatening roughly 51,000 displaced people residing in shelters across various villages and towns. Looting of personal belongings and life savings has left these families with nothing, further amplifying their vulnerability to hunger.

(ST)

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