25 Mar 2021

Publication of an ISI Article in the Prestigious Journal of John Hopkins University.

An ISI Article by Dr. Attaullah Ahmadi, a research professor at Kateb Research Center, entitled “Dam if You do, Dam if You Don’t: Politics and Floods in the Shadow of COVID-19 in Sudan” was published in a prestigious journal of “Health Security” with an impact factor of 1.3 (IF:3). It is worth mentioning that this article was published with the affiliation of Kateb University.

Abstract:

The season of rampaging floods, which usually lasts from June to October, started in Sudan while the country was grappling with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The massive flooding in September 2020 created a suitable environment for other epidemics and diseases at a time when the country had yet to recover from the damages of the July 2020 floods caused by the collapse of the Bout Dam in the southeastern Blue Nile due to heavy rains. The floods in September 2020 were the worst to hit the country in this century, breaking all previously recorded floods. They impacted about 500,000 people in all 18 states of Sudan with 140 fatalities and injuries, displacing most and causing a total or partial collapse of more than 100,000 houses and at least 2,671 health facilities. Due to the large-scale damage, the government was forced to institute a state of emergency for 3 months and declared the country a natural disaster zone.

Interested people can find the article through this link.

 

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