The 3H Humanitarian Health Minimum Service Response Package has been introduced in Sudan to address the severe challenges faced by the country's health sector amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises. This evidence-based framework aims to ensure the delivery of essential health services by consolidating various health priorities, including maternal and child health, communicable disease prevention, and mental health, into a single operational model. The package is designed to respond to critical health risks such as cholera, measles, and severe acute malnutrition, while also emphasizing the importance of strengthening referral systems and aligning essential supplies. With disciplined implementation and donor support, the 3H package is positioned to enhance operational coherence and protect vital health functions in a context marked by significant constraints.
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