Shendi: Popular efforts to rehabilitate and operate the Tarajema rural hospital
Grassroots efforts in the Tarajima areas north of Shendi have succeeded in developing an executable plan and vision for the rehabilitation and operation of the Tarajima Rural Hospital, which serves a densely populated area comprising the seven villages of Tarajima, in addition to its neighboring areas to the north and south.
The Executive Director of Shindi Locality, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al-Sheikh, accompanied by the local health director, Samia Othman, reviewed the condition of the hospital, the possibilities of rehabilitation and the technical requirements for restarting the equipment and medical personnel.
Abdul Ghaffar said that the country, in such circumstances, needs any service facility that works with high efficiency and is a real support for the homeland and the citizen. He stressed that the building, in its first part, is good and in the other. secondly, it requires significant work and the hospital needs a strong and qualified medical director who can repeat the rehabilitation and employment operation in cooperation with the popular effort, which seemed to understand the importance of such facilities in providing integrated services to the population. citizen
For her part, the Director of Health of Shindi locality, Samia Othman, said that services related to health, maternity, childhood and vaccination in all their forms as well as health personnel are available, and her administration will strive to locate many services in the locality. region after the rehabilitation process so that they are not requested from a distant place, which increases the difficulty for the citizen to obtain such services.
For his part, Abdel-Hay Al-Idrissabi, one of the youth leaders who is leading with others the process of rehabilitation and operation of the rural hospital of Tarajima, said that all the villages of Tarajima stressed the importance of the hospital and its reoperation with high-quality services including all the required specialties.
He stressed that the popular effort inside and outside Sudan seemed to interact greatly with this work, which helped in the financing process and the import of some medical equipment from abroad.
The young man, Abdel-Hay Al-Idrissabi, announced the establishment of a specialized wing in the hospital to serve the armed forces for the wounded and injured in operations, to be a complement and service to the armed forces and to take care of its warriors and fighters who ensure the protection of the country and the defense of its soil.