A health disaster develops: the failure of the emergency plan threatens the lives of Sudanese and requires urgent action ..! – #other dimension – ✍️ Musab birr

* Between the absence of planning and the exacerbation of suffering … How did the health plan for health have transformed into a catastrophic failure.

* At a time when Sudanese faced an unprecedented wave of malaria and dengue, the Federal Ministry of Health is in order to criticize and accusing. Instead of the Health Emergency Plan, a protective shield for a soul, it turned into a model of failure and confusion, revealing a deep imbalance in the management of the health file and the importance of reconsidering its priorities and its policies.

In recent years, Sudan has experienced a disturbing escalation in the rates of malaria and dengue epidemic, which are one of the most dangerous diseases transmitted by mosquitoes in the country. With the start of the fall season this year, the Federal Ministry of Health should have prepared a tight emergency plan to deal with these repeated health challenges. However, reality revealed exactly the opposite, because the ministry seemed unable to contain the crisis, which led to the exacerbation of human suffering and to the decline of citizens’ confidence in state health institutions.

Since the outbreak of recent injuries, it has been found that the emergency plan announced by the ministry has not exceeded that these are media declarations without tangible impact on the ground. Hospitals and health centers of affected states have not received enough drugs or rapid diagnostic tools, and preventive spray campaigns have been launched late and unimportant. This failure reflects a structural defect in the management of the health sector, starting with the low coordination between the center and the states, and ending with the lack of sufficient budget or previous plans for the season of epidemics.

In addition to the shortage of financing and planning, subscribers note the lack of transparency and precise information on the size and danger of the epidemic. The Ministry of Health was satisfied with brief bullets and contradictory numbers, while citizens complained of the fullness of hospitals and the lack of anti-malaria or intravenous solutions for people with dengue. This gap between reality and official declarations has weakened public confidence in the ability of the ministry to manage crises.

The Ministry of Health also did not involve civil society and global health organizations, as required. While local and international organizations launched awareness campaigns or the distribution of laws, the ministry remained mired during meetings and promises, which missed a precious opportunity to reduce injuries and deaths. Many observers have indicated that the weakness of health leadership, represented by the current minister, has contributed to the worsening of failure; He failed to rekindle the executives of the ministry or develop an urgent and effective plan for the answer.

The result was catastrophic: thousands of injuries in a few weeks, severe blood and solutions, the collapse of emergency services in peripheral hospitals and citizens confronted with death without real support. This health disaster can only be explained with a resource deficiency, but in the absence of vision and preparation, and the lack of learning of experiences from previous years when similar waves of malaria and Tann are repeated.

The most important lesson in this crisis is that public health does not tolerate improvisation or political slogans. Today, the restructuring of health emergency management, promoting premature budgets and relying on a scientific database to direct interventions. In addition, transparency and cooperation with local and international partners must become a basis, without exception, so that the same scene is not repeated in the next fall seasons.

After the last:

The main thing, that the continuation of this model of failure to manage health crises foreshadows more important disasters in the future, not only at the level of wasted life but also at the level of the national economy and social security. If political leadership does not take urgent measures to examine the performance of the Federal Ministry of Health and hold responsible for failures of failure, the country will face more serious waves than malaria and tanies, and perhaps more deadly epidemics. The failure of this file is not only an administrative failure, but rather a crime against complete generations and the future of the health of Sudan … and we continue if there is ink in the rest of all-powerful God.

He doesn’t have it without God

God is enough for us and yes, the agent

Oh my God, do not throw us with our sins that are not afraid of you, and are not mercy of us, oh mockery







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