
Sudan’s medical supplies could run out within two weeks unless urgent shipments are rerouted after Middle East conflict disruptions.
The US-Israeli war on Iran has closed airspace and blocked the Strait of Hormuz, leaving $600,000 of essential medicines stranded in Dubai.
About 90 government-run clinics serve 400,000 patients, providing vaccines, nutritional support, and critical medications with no domestic alternatives.
Save the Children warns buffer stocks will soon be exhausted, while rising transport costs and funding cuts reduce aid capacity.
WHO says shortages are worsening in Sudan’s most vulnerable provinces, creating a “huge crunch” in medical supplies amid soaring fuel prices.




