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Subject: Cholera Epidemic in Sudan Now Reaches Darfur: As the rainy season
begins in earnest, the implications are terrifying
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Cholera Epidemic in Sudan Now Reaches Darfur: As the rainy season begins in
earnest, the implications are terrifying

Eric Reeves   |   June 25, 2017   /   http://wp.me/p45rOG-24B
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What we know from previous reporting about cholera in Sudan and the
country's collapsing medical system:

*“The collapse of the health services in the country requires intervention
by international organisations to help eradicating the epidemic, and that
can only be done if the government officially declares the cholera
outbreak,”* Sarah Abdeljaleel, Media Secretary of the Sudanese Doctors'
Union in the United Kingdom and Ireland told Radio Dabanga last week
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudanese-doctors-in-uk-urge-khartoum-to-declare-cholera-take-action-themselves>
. *(Radio Dabanga, June 25, 2017)*

Disgracefully, the *UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs in Sudan (OCHA)* has yielded to the Khartoum regime and refuses to
use the word "cholera," even as laboratory tests have confirmed the
presence of the bacterium *Vibrio cholerae; *the disease has also been
confirmed by independent health officials (see below):

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The same is true of the *UN's World Health Organization (WHO)*:

As these are the first reports
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-s-cholera-epidemic-spreads-to-north-darfur>
of
cholera infections in Shangil Tobaya, the World Health Organization (WHO)
has not yet issued an update...  *The WHO and the Sudanese Ministry of
Health do not refer to the disease as cholera, but the less severe "acute
watery diarrhoea (AWD)."*

* WHO has not replied to Radio Dabanga's latest request to comment on the
spread of cholera. **(Radio Dabanga, June, 23, 2017)*

The UN is content to ignore what was reported by Radio Dabanga in January
of this year:
*Medics: “Cholera spreading in Sudan” | *Radio Dabanga | January 22, 2017 |
KHARTOUM |
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/medics-cholera-spreading-in-sudan

*According to laboratory results, the diarrhoea cases spreading over
various parts of Sudan since September last year are caused by cholera.
The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors reported 53 such cases in Red Sea
and El Gezira states on Friday.*

*Dr Mohamed Naji El Asam, Member of the Doctors' Executive Committee*, told
Radio Dabanga in an interview broadcast on Friday that the *results of
laboratory tests on acute diarrhoea samples conducted in the Ahmed Gasim
Hospital in Khartoum proved that it was cholera.*

*The doctor criticised the federal Ministry of Health for keeping silent
about the disease in spite of the confirmation by laboratories.*

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*Cholera bacteria under a microscope*

*Sudan Tribune *also reported in January 2017 that the epidemic in Sudan
was cholera:
Eight dead in suspected Sudan cholera outbreak: report | *Sudan Tribune* |
January 16, 2017 (KHARTOUM) |
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?iframe&page=imprimable&id_article=61409

Eight people have died and 342 infected at several Sudanese states in a *second
wave of a suspected cholera outbreak within five months*, said a report by
the *independent Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors*. *The report, which
was seen by Sudan Tribune on Monday, said the preliminary tests of diarrhea
samples proved they were cholera cases,* pointing such cases are usually
confirmed by a reference laboratory and announced by the Department of
Epidemiology at the Health Ministry.

It pointed that a number of cases have been reported in Khartoum, Gazeera
and Red Sea states, saying *“such cases must be handled with utmost
seriousness to ensure the safety of patients and curtail the spread of the
epidemic.” *The report demanded the authorities to apply the scientific
universal measures in dealing with such cases and announce the results with
full transparency, saying *the disease is highly contagious.*

Indeed, the warnings had come early and often, and yet no action was taken
by Sudan or the UN's humanitarian agencies. The Khartoum regime still
refuses to call the  rapidly spreading epidemic *cholera, *and *UN
agencies* defer
to Khartoum. The results of this policy of denial and acquiescence are now
terrifyingly clear:
*"Three die of cholera in South Darfur’s Kalma camp" | *Radio Dabanga, June
25, 2017 | KALMA / SHANGIL TOBAYA / EL TADAMON / BLUE NILE / KHARTOUM
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/three-die-of-cholera-in-south-darfur-s-kalma-camp

*On Friday, three residents of Kalma camp for the displaced near Nyala,
capital of South Darfur died of cholera. With the spread of cholera to
South Darfur, 14 Sudanese states are now affected.* Hussein Abusharati told
Radio Dabanga that three other Kalma camp residents are infected as well.

“The South Darfur health authorities and staff of health organisations
working in the state rushed to the camp, and allocated two emergency sites
in the camp to receive the patients,” he said. “The organisations directed
us to immediately report any suspected cases.” Kalma
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/relief-news/article/ocha-sudan-bulletin-37-camp-profiling-in-kalma-south-darfur>,
hosting more than 120,000 displaced, is one of the largest camps in Darfur.

In the Naivasha camp for the displaced near Shangil Tobaya in North
Darfur’s Tawila locality, a girl died on Friday. *“This brings the number
of cholera deaths to 12 in a week,*” a Naivasha camp elder reported to this
station. “With eight new cases last week, 96 camp residents are being
treated for the disease.” The elder complained about the poor health care
in the makeshift isolation centre, the overcrowded ward, and the lack of
medical staff in the camp clinic.

He said they have called on the North Darfur health authorities to urgently
provide adequate treatment and medical staff, and to organise awareness
campaigns about the importance of hygiene and sanitation.

*"Watery diarrhoea"*

The health unit in the area of Um El Kheirat area in South Kordofan’s El
Tadamon locality received *two new cases of cholera on Friday*. The head of
the unit reported that two older cases are still being treated.

The Blue Nile state Minister of Health, Abdelrahman Bilal, reported last
week that at least 40 people in the state are suffering from “acute watery
diarrhoea.” The first cases were recorded in Blue Nile state in August last
year. The federal Health Ministry initially neglected the reports. *A few
months later, after the disease spread to neighbouring states, medical
doctors began to mention cholera.*

*Sudan’s security authorities, however, refused to call the disease by its
real name and instead continue to refer to it as “watery diarrhoea.”* On 1
June, the Sudanese Minister of Health reported to the federal parliament
that between August 2016 and May 2017, 14,659 people were infected
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-s-cholera-epidemic-14-659-infected-292-dead>
with
“watery diarrhoea.” 292 patients died.

The UN Office for the coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Sudan
reported it its bulletin of 5-18 June
<https://docs.unocha.org/sites/dms/Sudan/Reports/OCHA_Sudan_Weekly_Humanitarian_Bulletin_2017/OCHA_Sudan_Humanitarian_Bulletin_Issue_14_(5_-_18_June_2017).pdf>
that
according to the federal Ministry of Health and the World Health
Organization, about 16,600 suspected cases of “Acute Watery Diarrhoea” were
reported in the country, including 317 deaths.

*Health management*

*“The collapse of the health services in the country requires intervention
by international organisations to help eradicating the epidemic, and that
can only be done if the government officially declares the cholera
outbreak,”* Sarah Abdeljaleel, Media Secretary of the Sudanese Doctors'
Union in the United Kingdom and Ireland told Radio Dabanga last week
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudanese-doctors-in-uk-urge-khartoum-to-declare-cholera-take-action-themselves>.
This week, Sudanese university professors have appealed to the federal
cabinet and parliament to restore “the former health management mechanism”
in Sudan. In a press statement, they pointed to the nation’s “successful
experience in managing the health system before the federal system came
into being.” They further urged the revision of the Constitution and laws
governing the health system in the country.

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cholera-zim.jpg>

*Cholera victim (Zimbabwe)*
*"Cholera cases in North Darfur, Khartoum, eastern Sudan," *Radio Dabanga,
June 23, 2017 | SHANGIL TOBAYA / KHARTOUM / KOSTI / DELLING |
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/cholera-cases-in-north-darfur-khartoum-eastern-sudan

*The spread of cholera to North Darfur claimed the lives of two displaced
women in a camp in Shangil Tobaya on Thursday, while the isolation centre
has recorded approximately 100 cases of infection.*

Abdallah Rashid reported the death of the two displaced women while the
centre recorded eighteen new infection cases. Speaking to Radio Dabanga,
Rasheed, former director of Nahar Medical and Health Organisation that is
active in the area, said that the isolation centre is overcrowded. “This
led the management of the centre to put the beds of patients in the
courtyard and the corridors of the centre.

“A number of patients are sleeping on the land because of the lack of
adequate beds.” Rasheed added that there is a one toilet in the centre,
used by patients, attendants and doctors.

“Residents of the district near the isolation centre are concerned about
the spread of cholera, saying there are no adequate prevention measures at
the centre.” This week, the Sudanese Ministry of Health sent a team to
establish a camp isolation centre and prevented the displaced people from
leaving and entering Naivasha camp.

As these are the first reports
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-s-cholera-epidemic-spreads-to-north-darfur>
of
cholera infections in Shangil Tobaya, the World Health Organization (WHO)
has not yet issued an update about its response to the disease in the
Sudanese humanitarian news bulletin
<https://docs.unocha.org/sites/dms/Sudan/Reports/OCHA_Sudan_Weekly_Humanitarian_Bulletin_2017/OCHA_Sudan_Humanitarian_Bulletin_Issue_14_(5_-_18_June_2017).pdf>
by
UN OCHA. The *WHO and the Sudanese Ministry of Health do not refer to the
disease as cholera*, but the less severe "acute watery diarrhoea (AWD)." *WHO
has not replied to Radio Dabanga's latest request to comment on the spread
of cholera.*

*Stagnant water in Khartoum*

*In Khartoum's Imtidad El Daraja El Talta district, the hospital recorded
one death of a cholera patient, and four new infections on Wednesday.*
Activist Nader El Sayed attributed the cholera outbreak to the accumulation
of garbage and the stagnant water in the area. “This might increase if no
protection and prevention measures are taken.”

At El Noua Hospital in Omdurman, a medical source reported to this station
that during the past week four people have died and nine others have been
infected with cholera. *This in addition to the eleven cases of cholera
that were reported at Omdurman Hospital.*

*One person died while four new people suffering from cholera* were
recorded at the isolation centre of the Eye Hospital in Kosti in White Nile
state on Wednesday and Thursday. While the number of hospitalised cases is
23 people, medical sources confirmed the lack of the recording of new
infections in the isolation centre at El Marabee in El Gezira Aba: only two
cases have been registered in the centre.

*South Kordofan allows food trade*

In *South Kordofan, one person died and some 20 others were infected
with cholera* at El Farshaya area, north of Delling, this week. The
hospitalised cases ran-up to 19 people.

The authorities in Delling have put a halt on the precautionary measures
that were taken three weeks ago in order to prevent the spread of cholera.
They allowed the re-opening of the butcheries and the entry of vegetables
into the city from Thursday morning onwards.

In River Nile state, State Minister of Health El Amin Mahmoud El Nus said
that the total number of infected cases amounted to 264 cases, including
four deaths. He said that 26 isolation centres have been established in the
state.

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/haiti-december-cholera-12-11100938_5731029_wide-c443eab427ea5864d757d177428d187f1bed70d1.jpg>

*Cholera victims in Haiti---a foreshadowing of Darfur's fate during the
present rainy season*
*Other Recent Reporting on Cholera:**"Cholera kills eight in two days
across Sudan" |*Radio Dabanga, June 22, 2017 | KHARTOUM / WHITE NILE /
KORDOFAN |
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/cholera-kills-eight-in-two-days-across-sudan

*Eight people have reportedly died and 231 others infected with cholera in
Sudan’s Khartoum, White Nile, South Kordofan, and North Kordofan states on
Monday and Tuesday.*

Dr Ali Bashir, the spokesman for the National Epidemiology Corporation told
Radio Dabanga that in Khartoum three people died at Bashayer hospital while
three more died at El Sheikh El Bashir village in Jebel Awliya in southern
Khartoum state.
*"Cholera continues to spread along the Nile" | *Radio Dabanga, June 21,
2017 | SUDAN |
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/cholera-continues-to-spread-along-the-nile

*Sudan’s cholera outbreak has expanded to include new areas in Kassala and
El Gedaref states. Four people have died and more than 80 have been
infected with cholera in New Halfa locality in Kassala state this week.* On
Monday, a health source told Radio Dabanga that the infections have spread
to the districts of El Sawra, Kambo, Village 33 Abunajma, and Village 18
Arab. The source explained the continuous increase in the incidence of
cholera and spread in various villages and districts of New Halfa. Four
people died in El Gedaref state on Monday, while dozens were infected in El
Fashaga and Galaa Elnaha. Sources said that Umsagta area in Galaa Elnahal
locality recorded two cases and Umgargoura in El Fashaga locality recorded
two deaths.
*“Cholera now endemic in Sudan’s El Gedaref”: former Minister | *Radio
Dabanga, June 15, 2017 | EL GEDAREF / WHITE NILE / KHARTOUM |
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/cholera-now-endemic-in-sudan-s-el-gedaref-former-minister

*The former Minister of Health of El Gedaref, Mustafa El Sayed, told Radio
Dabanga that cholera has become one of the endemic diseases in El
Gedaref.* Cases
of cholera infection in five of El Gedaref state's localities are estimated
at 395, while 10 cholera sufferers have died in Um Gargoura. Yesterday a
medical source told Radio Dabanga that 250 cases were registered in the
town of El Gedaref. The medic said that the cholera epidemic has spread to
El Saraf El Ahmar in the localities of El Gallabat East, El Rahd, and El
Butana. The doctor appealed for a medical emergency to be declared in El
Gedaref state.
Early reporting on the cholera epidemic:

*"Calls for schools to close as ‘cholera’ fears grip eastern Sudan"
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/calls-for-schools-to-close-as-cholera-fears-grip-eastern-sudan>
| *Radio
Dabanga, January 25, 2017 | EASTERN SUDAN* | *

*More die of diarrhoea in eastern Sudan
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/more-die-of-diarrhoea-in-eastern-sudan>*
|
December 30, 2016 | PORT SUDAN / WAD MADANI

*Death toll from diarrhoea in Sudan’s El Gezira ‘16 and rising’
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/death-toll-from-diarrhoea-in-sudan-s-el-gezira-16-and-rising>*
|
Radio Dabanga, December 29, 2016 | WAD MADANI

*Ten people die of acute diarrhoea in Sudan's El Gezira
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/ten-people-die-of-acute-diarrhoea-in-sudan-s-el-gezira>*
|
Radio Dabanga, December 27, 2016 | WAD MADANI

*More students stricken with diarrhoea in Sudan
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/more-students-stricken-with-diarrhoea-in-sudan>*
|
Radio Dabanga, December 22, 2016 | WAD MADANI

*Diarrhoea kills two Sudanese students
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/diarrhoea-kills-two-sudanese-students>*
|
Radio Dabanga, December 15, 2016 | WAD MEDANI

*‘Over 2,600 cases of watery diarrhoea in Sudan’: Health Ministry
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/over-2-600-cases-of-watery-diarrhoea-in-sudan-health-ministry>
| *Radio
Dabanga, September 25, 2016 | KHARTOUM

*Number of diarrhoeal disease cases growing in Sudan*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/number-of-diarrhoeal-disease-cases-growing-in-sudan>
|
Radio Dabanga | September 19 - 2016 ED DAMAZIN, EL GEZIRA, SENNAR
Analysis:

*"What the cholera epidemic tells about the absurdity of lifting sanctions
on Sudan," **Sudan Tribune*, January 27, 2017 |
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?iframe&page=imprimable&id_article=61489

   By Eric Reeves

Former Obama administration UN Ambassador Samantha Power’s claim that there
has been a “sea change” of improvement in humanitarian access in Sudan was
not only false, but destructively so. As a justification for Obama’s
Executive Order lifting U.S sanctions on the National Islamic
Front/National Congress Party regime, her failure to tell the truth was a
moral disgrace and gives the regime reason to believe that even token moves
to improve humanitarian access will be credited as sufficient, especially
under the new Trump administration. Such an attitude on the part of the
regime could easily translate into the loss of tens of thousands of
Sudanese lives.

One example looms large at present.

There can be little doubt now that the steady stream of reports concerning
cases of acute watery diarrhea signal a widespread outbreak of cholera—an
extremely dangerous but easily treated disease that is the product of
contaminated water sources. Today’s report from Sudan Tribune confirms not
only that there have been two waves of cholera in various northern states,
including Blue Nile, extending back to at least September 2016), but that
regime officials have tried to deny that the disease causing so many deaths
and hospitalizations is cholera. The Sudan Tribune dispatch is based on a
report by the independent Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors (CCSD),
which found that “twelve people have died and 500 infected with watery
diarrhea in the states of Khartoum, Red Sea and Gedaref during last week”;
the CCSD “accuses health authorities in the states of concealing and
covering-up the lab results of samples taken from the patients, describing
this behavior as ‘irresponsible and reckless.’”
-- 

Eric Reeves, Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier Bagnoud
Center for Health and Human Rights



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