![]() As they can see themselves, there is a human rights crisis happening day by day in Sudan, unfortunately. They all appeal for an immediate attention to the medical part of this. They all appeal for an immediate cease-fire. ![]() This is a war that only the innocents and the people of Sudan are the ones that are affected from it. On what civilians in Sudan are saying about the fighting So that would be our plan B if the ceasefire has not really been responded to. So this idea is now taking a lot of attention so that we can establish these as trauma centers to be equipped with maybe simple operating rooms that patients and the injured can get to easily. Can the world really just fall apart on How Everything Can Collapse: A Manual for our Times by Pablo Servigne and Raphaƫl Stevens. That's how it's been historically in Sudan. And it's easy for the medical personnel to access them because most of the time, the medical personnel working in those primary health care centers are actually living in the same neighborhood. todays pandemic and its economic fallout confirm the authors arguments. The primary health care centers here are historically based within the neighborhoods. In their book, How Everything Can Collapse, they suggest civilisation is now vulnerable to a complete breakdown, and that the interconnectedness of modern societies makes that prospect more, not less, likely. ![]() On a plan to turn neighborhood facilities into trauma centers Where Guns, Germs, and Steel described how various environments around the world helped or hindered human civilization, Collapse explains how environmental. World Why two military rivals are in a 'fight to the death' in Sudan ![]()
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