Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has concluded three medical missions in the Sudanese states of River Nile, Gezira, and Khartoum.
Assisted by local medical professionals at the host hospitals, the medical team delegated from Doha performed 1,800 medical examinations and 450 complex operations in general surgery, urology, and cardiac surgery/catheterization for children.
The project was supported by many partners, including Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), the Canadian International Foundation (CIF), Sudan's ministry of health, Alia Specialist Hospital in Omdurman, Atbara Teaching Hospital in River Nile State, and Al Jazeera Hospital for Kidney Diseases and Surgery in Gezira State.
As part of the project, the operating rooms in the host hospitals were renovated and upgraded.
QRCS donated medical equipment, surgical tables, and an advanced medical machine used in urological examinations. This was in addition to training activities and exchange of experience for specialized doctors from six states.
Qatar's ambassador to Sudan, Mohamed bin Ibrahim al-Sada, stressed that Qatar would always provide every form of support to the people of Sudan and continuity of its support in various fields.
The ambassador promised, during his meeting with the QRCS delegation members headed by Director of Relief and International Development Division at QRCS Dr Mohamed Salah Ibrahim, to support QRCS in Sudan to perform its humanitarian role.
Dr Ibrahim emphasised QRCS's commitment to expanding its humanitarian activities across Sudan. QRCS handed over three ambulance vehicles as a donation from QRCS.
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