UNICEF: More than 1 million polio vaccines destroyed in Sudan
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[May 06, 2023]
GENEVA (Reuters) -More than 1 million polio vaccines intended for
children have been destroyed as a result of looting in Sudan during the
upsurge in violence since April, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF told
Reuters on Friday.
"A number of cold chain facilities have been looted, damaged and
destroyed, including over a million polio vaccines in South Darfur,"
Hazel De Wet, deputy director of the Office of Emergency Programmes,
UNICEF told Reuters in an email.
The agency was in the middle of a series of polio vaccination campaigns
in Sudan following an outbreak at the end of 2022.
Polio, a disease which mainly affects children under 5, can lead to
paralysis and death. Africa was declared free of wild polio in 2020 but
Malawi, Mozambique and Sudan have reported imported cases since last
year.
A World Health Organization database shows there have been 28 attacks on
health care facilities in Sudan since the conflict erupted last month,
pitting Sudan's army against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
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Smoke is seen rise from buildings during
clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the army
in Khartoum North, Sudan. April 22, 2023. REUTERS/ Mohamed Nureldin
Abdallah/File Photo
Numerous humanitarian agencies have
reported looting during the Sudan crisis including the World Food
Programme, which said it lost $13-$14 million worth of supplies.
(Reporting by Emma FargeEditing by Miranda Murray)
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