Shendi Executive: Quality will be the main element of all the constructions and ages of the postal phase

The executive director of Shendi Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al -Sheikh said that quality is the main element that must be available in all constructions and construction at the post -war stadium.
He added that I approach workshops specializing in the propagation of a culture and the application of quality standards in the health system in collaboration with the Shendi University, adding that quality must be the first condition of all ages and all buildings, in particular in health, medical and educational establishments.
The Executive Director of the Locality of Shendi said that Shendi’s health and medical establishments had a large burden and increased pressure, which exceeded their technical and human and administrative managers, although this provided an excellent service throughout the period of war which received the consent of the beneficiaries and the acceptance of the authorities concerned of the health establishments at the federal and state levels.
The secretary general of the supreme council of quality and excellence in the state of the Nile, Louay Mustafa, said that many peoples and countries got up after the bitterness of the wars has tasted and expected Sudan to increase a different rebirth of all these countries which were striking proverbs in the Renaissance after its leaving the war.
And that the application of quality standards in health establishments means recovering the human element, which is the basis of production and the Renaissance, and by the importance of applying quality standards in the health system and ensuring it by the authorities of the State of the Nile
The head of the Shendi University Council, Eng. Al -Mu’tasim Ibrahim, explained that the university has three objectives on which they work, namely knowledge, research and community service
He expressed his hope that these workshops will go out with a positive return for the trainees
The dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Spendi University, Dr. Sami Hamida, said that the war had affected the capacities of local and health establishments in particular and stressed the importance of restoring the health system for its normal situation after the war.




