Africa Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: WHO Estimates Over 12,000 Deaths by Roman Dialo December 11, 2023 written by Roman Dialo December 11, 2023 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail 285 The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that more than 12,000 people have lost their lives in the ongoing civil war in Sudan, with many succumbing to inadequate medical care. Pages: 1 2 Africa Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail Roman Dialo previous post Niger Cancels Security Agreement with EU, Deepens Ties with Russia next post Coping with Poverty: The Challenges Faced by Egyptians Amidst Economic Crisis You may also like Climate Change Impacts Across the Continent July 3, 2024 Concerns over Democratic Backsliding in West Africa July 3, 2024 Unrest in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region July 3, 2024 Continued Instability in the Sahel Region July 3, 2024 Controversy Surrounding Poverty Tours in South African Townships June 18, 2024 Decoding Ramaphosa’s “GNU” Model for South Africa: Assessing Viability and Stability June 15, 2024