CAIRO: A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 120 people, with another 1,102 suspected cases since May in isolated war zones, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. More than three years of war between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have decimated the country’s health care system. This is Sudan’s third wave of cholera in as many years, and began only two months after the last outbreak was declared over in March. Between July 2024 and March 2026, over 124,400 people were infected and 3,500 killed during the last wave, according to government figures.

Sudan has declared a new outbreak of cholera, the country's Ministry of Heath reported Monday, with 117 deaths in West Kordofan state, another seven confirmed cases and 838…

CAIRO: A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 120 people, with another 1,102 suspected cases since May in isolated war zones, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. More…

A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 120 people, with another 1,102 suspected cases since May in isolated war zones, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.

A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 120 people, with 1,102 suspected cases since May, exacerbated by the ongoing war and decimated healthcare system.

Plus de trois années de guerre entre l’armée soudanaise et les paramilitaires des Forces de soutien rapide ont mis à bas le système de santé du pays, qui est désormais confronté à…

It comes as the country contends with its third cholera outbreak in three years