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Sudan’s children face growing threat of deadly infectious diseases as vaccination rates halve
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Sudan's kids are in serious danger as vaccination rates have plummeted by half amid the country's brutal war. The World Health Organization says Sudan now has the world’s worst immunization coverage, leaving children exposed to deadly diseases like measles and polio. With violence escalating and aid struggling to reach those in need, this is a crisis layered on top of a crisis.
Editor’s Note: When vaccination programs collapse, it’s not just about missed shots—it’s a ticking time bomb for outbreaks. Sudan’s kids are already trapped in a warzone; now they’re at even greater risk from preventable diseases. This isn’t just a local tragedy—low vaccination rates can ripple across borders, threatening global health progress. The world can’t afford to look away.

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