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Report

Sudan: Update on the humanitarian situation with a focus on the impact on healthcare

This thematic report provides an update on the impact of conflict on Sudan’s healthcare system using a secondary data review of public sources.
ACAPS
2022
Briefing

Sudan: Humanitarian access snapshot

This briefing note gives a snapshot of the humanitarian access situation in Sudan following the start of fighting in April 2023 as well as some insights into the overall humanitarian access situation since the military takeover in October 2021.
ACAPS
2022
Article

A critical juncture for Sudan’s democratic transition

An expert commentary describing how international pressure is essential to reach an agreement that establishes a credible civilian government.
2023
UNICEF/UNI167963/Dunlop
Background report

The One Health Approach to Identify Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices that affect Community Involvement in the Control of Rift Valley Fever Outbreaks

Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a viral mosquito-borne disease with the potential for global expansion, causes hemorrhagic fever, and has a high case fatality rate in young animals and in humans. Using a cross-sectional community-based study design, we investigated the…
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2017
UNICEF/UN010147/Ayene
Background report

Recent Outbreaks of Rift Valley Fever in East Africa and the Middle East

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an important neglected, emerging, mosquito-borne disease with severe negative impact on human and animal health. Mosquitoes in the Aedes genus have been considered as the reservoir, as well as vectors, since their transovarially infected eggs…
Frontiers in Public Health
2014

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