Sudan’s healthcare system is on the brink of total collapse as hospitals struggle to operate with dwindling supplies, damaged equipment, and limited staff. Many medical facilities have been forced to shut down after being caught in the fighting, leaving millions without access to lifesaving care. Those that remain open operate under extreme pressure, often without electricity, clean water, or adequate medicine. Doctors and nurses are overwhelmed as disease outbreaks spread in overcrowded shelters where sanitation is limited. The lack of trauma supplies, antibiotics, and surgical tools has made it nearly impossible to treat injuries or prevent infection. Public health experts warn that without urgent humanitarian intervention, preventable deaths will continue to rise. The situation underscores the immediate need for protected medical access, support for healthcare workers, and international assistance to stabilize essential services.

