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residents in rural sudan say the iran war has made it harder to get medicines,

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe Iran war disrupts global supply chains, affecting pharmaceutical imports to Sudan. Combined with local economic challenges, this leads to medicine shortages and price hikes in rural areas.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Residents in rural Sudan face difficulties obtaining medicines.
- The ongoing war in Iran has exacerbated the shortage.
- Pharmaceutical prices have surged.
- Many pharmacies are frequently out of stock.
- The Middle East conflict impacts local healthcare access.
Prolonged conflict may lead to sustained medicine shortages and a public health crisis, but the connection to the Iran war lacks strong evidence.
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