Sudan's War-Torn Hospital Reopens, But Can It Heal?
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A major hospital in Sudan's capital has reopened after being destroyed three years ago. The Bahri Teaching Hospital in Khartoum was wrecked and looted at the start of the country's ongoing civil war.
Its restoration is a rare sign of progress. The hospital can now accept patients again.
However, the reopening happens amid severe economic challenges. Sudan's healthcare system struggles with a lack of supplies and funding. This raises questions about the hospital's ability to function long-term.
The war between the national army and a rival military group continues. It has caused a humanitarian crisis, displacing millions and pushing the country toward famine.