Mohamed Amira, Homeida Anmar
Sudanese American Physicians Association, Khartoum, Sudan.
Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
Confl Health. 2024 Aug 5;18(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s13031-024-00604-6.
Conflict has become a global reality, particularly impacting millions of children, with the majority of conflicts occurring in developing nations, where 90% of the world's children reside. The Horn of Africa, especially Sudan, has faced severe conflicts, with the year 2023 witnessing one of the toughest conflicts in the region, resulting in a high number of internally displaced persons and refugees. Children, especially in areas like Darfur, Khartoum, Gezira, and Kordofan, bear the brunt of ongoing large-scale conflicts, facing widespread human rights violations and resource damage. Before the conflict that began in April 2023, Khartoum was home to numerous children's hospitals, but now only Elbuluk Hospital remains operational, facing a surge in admissions due to displacement and subsequent returns of civilians seeking medical care. Although malnutrition cases have increased, the case fatality rate associated with severe acute malnutrition has doubled from approximately 6% to 12% by March 2024, possibly due to uneven food distribution amid sporadic peace efforts.
Investing in grassroots organizations is crucial for facilitating effective humanitarian aid delivery, as they are uniquely positioned to identify and address local needs promptly and efficiently. Strengthening these organizations enhances their capacity to coordinate aid distribution and provide essential services tailored to regional conditions. Persistent violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in conflict zones impede humanitarian efforts. Robust collaboration between international and local stakeholders is necessary to uphold and enforce IHL, with a focus on protecting civilian lives and ensuring safe, unhindered access for humanitarian aid while respecting the dignity of all affected individuals.
冲突已成为全球现实,尤其对数百万儿童产生影响,大多数冲突发生在发展中国家,全球90%的儿童居住在这些国家。非洲之角,特别是苏丹,面临着严重冲突,2023年是该地区最严峻的冲突年份之一,导致大量境内流离失所者和难民。儿童,尤其是在达尔富尔、喀土穆、杰济拉和科尔多凡等地区的儿童,首当其冲地遭受持续的大规模冲突影响,面临广泛的人权侵犯和资源破坏。在2023年4月开始的冲突之前,喀土穆有许多儿童医院,但现在只有埃尔布卢克医院仍在运营,由于流离失所以及随后平民返回寻求医疗护理,该医院的入院人数激增。尽管营养不良病例有所增加,但到2024年3月,与严重急性营养不良相关的病死率从约6%翻了一番至12%,这可能是由于在零星的和平努力中食品分配不均所致。
投资基层组织对于促进有效的人道主义援助交付至关重要,因为它们具有独特的地位,能够迅速、高效地识别和满足当地需求。加强这些组织可提高其协调援助分配的能力,并提供适合地区情况的基本服务。冲突地区持续违反国际人道法(IHL)阻碍了人道主义努力。国际和当地利益攸关方之间需要强有力的合作来维护和执行国际人道法,重点是保护平民生命,确保人道主义援助能够安全、不受阻碍地送达,同时尊重所有受影响个人的尊严。