Medics struggle to revive Sudan's hungry with trickle of aid supplies


A mother feeds her child, who is suffering from malnutrition, next to a doctor in Alban Jadeed hospital, as young children struggling with malnutrition fill wards in the Sharg Elnil area, in Khartoum, Sudan March 15, 2025.

SHARG ELNIL, Sudan (Reuters) -In a nutrition ward at a hospital in Sudan's war-stricken capital, gaunt mothers lie next to even thinner toddlers with wide, sunken eyes.

The patients at Alban Jadeed Hospital are in urgent need of help after nearly two years of battles that have trapped residents and cut off supplies, but doctors have to ration the therapeutic milk and other products used to treat them.

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