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117 deaths as Sudan battles resurgent Cholera amidst conflict

Oluwaseun Sonde by Oluwaseun Sonde
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A dire cholera outbreak has gripped West Kordofan state in Sudan, compounding an already severe humanitarian crisis fueled by ongoing conflict and widespread displacement.

As of June 20, 2026, the State Ministry of Health reported 838 suspected cases, 7 confirmed cases, and a tragic toll of 117 deaths.

This resurgence comes just months after Sudan declared an end to a previous cholera outbreak on March 3, 2026.

The current outbreak unfolds against a backdrop of severely disrupted health services, a direct consequence of the protracted conflict.

The fighting has not only damaged
infrastructure but led to displacement of millions, with nearly 15 million Sudanese internally displaced or having fled the country by March 2026.

This mass movement of people exacerbates the crisis, making access to essential healthcare incredibly difficult for affected populations.

Humanitarian efforts to combat the spread of the disease are severely hampered by insecurity and access constraints.

The deployment of response teams, delivery of critical medical supplies, and distribution of humanitarian assistance are frequently delayed, leaving vulnerable communities at heightened risk.

Health workers, often unpaid for months, continue to operate under immense pressure, striving to provide care in challenging environments.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is actively coordinating the health response with various partners to mitigate the impact of the outbreak.

Their efforts include scaling up cholera treatment centers and oral rehydration points, delivering essential cholera kits, and installing handwashing stations.

Furthermore, WHO is engaged in training chlorinators, hygiene promoters, and health workers, alongside supporting crucial community health education initiatives.

The situation in West Kordofan is a stark reminder of the devastating intersection of conflict, displacement, and public health emergencies.

The resilience of the Sudanese people and the dedication of humanitarian workers are continually tested as they confront this multifaceted crisis.

Sustained international support and improved access for aid organizations remain critical to curbing the outbreak and addressing broader humanitarian needs across Sudan.

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