Impact of the 2023 armed conflict on Sudan's healthcare system

Alhadi Khogali, Anmar Homeida
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Abstract The armed conflict in Sudan erupted in mid‐April 2023, resulting in many casualties, internal displacement, and refugees. Sudan's health system was severely affected by multiple attacks on healthcare facilities and workers, closure of hospitals, and occupation of medical facilities by armed groups. Critical services such as immunization, nutrition, and emergency care have been suspended, disrupting health services in conflict states and increasing strain on neighboring states' healthcare facilities. The conflict also caused shortages of essential medical supplies, looting of healthcare facilities and humanitarian supplies, and destruction of infrastructure, affecting the supply chain and availability of healthcare resources. The deployment and distribution of the health workforce have become challenging and may lead to a further brain drain of healthcare professionals. The financial challenges in healthcare financing are expected to worsen due to the conflict's economic impact on fiscal space and fiscal capacity. The health system's governance has been affected by a leadership vacuum, and decision‐making may shift to the state level. The conflict has also exacerbated the burden of diseases, including communicable diseases, malnutrition, and mental health issues, with potential outbreaks of dengue fever, measles, and spikes of gender‐based violence reported. In response to the conflict, the restoration and maintenance the health system is pivotal via coordinating efforts between the Sudanese Ministry of Health and international partners. The safety of healthcare workers and the delivery of essential supplies need to be restored via strengthening compliance with international humanitarian law, pooling of funds, and services at primary care level. This commentary discusses the impact of the 2023 conflict on Sudan's health and health system, particularly on different building blocks of Sudan's health system as well as the burden of disease and humanitarian response priorities.
2023年武装冲突对苏丹医疗保健系统的影响
苏丹武装冲突于2023年4月中旬爆发,造成大量人员伤亡、国内流离失所和难民。由于医疗设施和工作人员遭到多次袭击、医院关闭以及武装团体占领医疗设施,苏丹的卫生系统受到严重影响。免疫、营养和紧急护理等关键服务已经暂停,扰乱了冲突国家的卫生服务,并增加了邻国卫生保健设施的压力。冲突还造成基本医疗用品短缺,保健设施和人道主义用品遭到抢劫,基础设施遭到破坏,影响了供应链和保健资源的供应。卫生工作人员的部署和分配已变得具有挑战性,并可能导致卫生保健专业人员进一步流失。由于冲突对财政空间和财政能力的经济影响,预计医疗融资方面的财政挑战将进一步恶化。卫生系统的治理受到领导真空的影响,决策可能会转移到国家一级。冲突还加剧了疾病负担,包括传染病、营养不良和精神健康问题,有可能爆发登革热、麻疹和基于性别的暴力事件。为应对冲突,通过苏丹卫生部与国际合作伙伴之间的协调努力,恢复和维护卫生系统至关重要。需要通过加强对国际人道主义法的遵守、集中资金和在初级保健一级提供服务来恢复卫生保健工作者的安全和基本用品的运送。本评论讨论2023年冲突对苏丹卫生和卫生系统的影响,特别是对苏丹卫生系统的不同组成部分以及疾病负担和人道主义应对优先事项的影响。
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