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Sudan’s maternity wards reopen, bringing hope amid war struggles

Maternity wards in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, are reopening after being closed due to war, offering a vital safe haven for expectant mothers. Hospitals like Omdurman Maternity Hospital and Bahri Hospital are now facilitating births, though mothers face significant economic and logistical challenges, including high transportation costs and medication shortages.

By Mohammed MirghaniAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-06 · 06:18 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Sudan’s maternity wards reopen, bringing hope amid war struggles
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Maternity wards in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, are reopening after being closed due to war, offering a vital safe haven for expectant mothers. Hospitals like Omdurman Maternity Hospital and Bahri Hospital are now facilitating births, though mothers face significant economic and logistical challenges, including high transportation costs and medication shortages. The conflict had previously led to unsafe home births and increased maternal and infant mortality rates. The Khartoum State Ministry of Health has reopened 15 maternity wards, leading to a substantial rise in deliveries, with approximately 7,000 births per month now being recorded. These reopenings represent a crucial step in rebuilding the country's health sector and providing essential care amid ongoing struggles.

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Maternity wards in Sudan's capital have reopened after years of closure due to war.

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The capital's hospitals are now recording a significant increase in births, reaching about 7,000 new deliveries per month.

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The health ministry has repaired and reopened 15 maternity wards across the capital.

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Maternal and infant complication and mortality rates surged during the war due to the closure of specialized maternity hospitals.

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The reopening of maternity wards is bringing hope to mothers despite lingering economic and logistical hurdles.

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After years of closure due to war, hospitals in the Sudanese capital are welcoming mothers again, despite lingering economic and logistical hurdles.In the Sudanese city of Omdurman, the maternity hospital, known locally as Al-Dayat or ‘Midwives” in English, has resumed operations after a long closure caused by the war. Mothers are once again arriving at maternity wards, navigating difficult economic and logistical conditions to give birth safely.Al-Toma Jabara, a mother from East Nile, gave birth to her daughter, Doaa, at the hospital two days ago. She told Al Jazeera that she was unable to conceive during the war years. Fighting between the Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) separated Jabara from her husband for two years.She has lived under constant bombardment and clashes in her home, making a normal family life seem impossible. She described Doaa’s arrival as a “new beginning” for her family after years of fear and deprivation.At Bahri Hospital, Fatima Abdel Rahman, a mother from Al Jazirah state, recounted her exhausting and expensive journey to the capital Khartoum. Her family had to spend a large portion of their income on transportation and temporary accommodation near the facility to monitor her condition post-delivery.Abdel Rahman noted that medication shortages forced her to buy basic drugs from outside pharmacies at inflated prices, adding to her financial burden. However, she stressed that the functioning maternity ward provided her with a vital sense of safety, sparing her the fear of dying due to lack of medical care – a constant dread she lived with during the war.Rebuilding the shattered health sectorDuring the conflict, the closure of specialised maternity hospitals forced many women to undergo unsafe home births or travel long distances, drastically increasing risks for both mothers and infants. An anonymous official from the Khartoum State Ministry of Health confirmed that maternal and infant complications and mortality rates surged during the war due to closures.The Neonatal Department at Omdurman Maternity Hospital is the largest of its kind in Sudan [Mohammed Mirghani/Al Jazeera]The official told Al Jazeera that complication rates are now gradually decreasing as services resume. The health ministry has repaired and reopened 15 maternity wards across the capital, including Al-Dayat and the Saudi Hospital. The capital’s hospitals are now recording a significant increase in births, reaching about 7,000 new deliveries per month.
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