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Sudan: A Hospital in Crisis12 min
Available until 17/05/2026
19/05/2023
Only 16% of the health centres in Khartoum are still operational, lacking supplies and personnel. In one of the last remaining hospitals in a suburb of Khartoum, doctors and local staff work around the clock, seven days a week, under unimaginable stress. Sixteen hospitals have been bombed, and nineteen have been forcibly evacuated in the past 14 days. The population is trapped in a dire situation.
Director
Alexandre Spalaikovitch
Rafa Renas
Image
Ibrahim Snoopy
Editing
Jérôme Prouvost
Country
France
Year
2023
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