Sudan armed raids, bureaucracy hampering life-saving aid, doctor says

A Sudanese evacuee waits at Port Sudan before boarding a Saudi military ship to Jeddah port, on May 3, 2023. A doctor trying to co-ordinate basic medical services after Sudan's rapid descent into chaos says the government and militias are hampering lifesaving aid and leaving children dying, as Canada crafts its response to the crisis. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Amr Nabil

OTTAWA - As Canada crafts its response to the crisis in Sudan, a doctor trying to co-ordinate basic medical services after the country's rapid descent into chaos says bandits and bureaucracy are hampering life-saving aid and leaving children to die.

"The people of Sudan are not getting as much care as they could, because our warehouses are being looted and we don't have safe access to them," said Javid Abdelmoneim, a Doctors Without Borders emergency-room physician.

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