The Health Services Development Conference ended with Arquette announcing the creation of a regional epidemic control center.

The Health Services Development Conference ended with Arquette announcing the creation of a regional center for epidemic control.

Vice President of the Sovereignty Council: The war will end next December without the Rapid Support Gang and its allied militias.

Aqar for the graduates of the Beja people: The results of the conference will be in the eyes and in the head.

Minister of Health: The conference is an opportunity to join hands to support the community regarding the health projects that have been proposed.

Red Sea Governor: Lack of Oncology and Kidney Specialties in State

Gedaref Governor: Two Million Displaced People Need Health Services

There are no drugs, diagnostic or therapeutic devices in state hospitals.

Kassala Governor: The state has more than one hundred thousand displaced families from Khartoum, Gezira and Sennar states. We have provided them with medical services.

President of the Alumni of Beja: We call on the State and the governors of the states and sister countries to provide support to those affected by the floods and torrents.

The deputy chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Malik Agar, hoped that the war would end next December without the Rapid Support Gang and its allied militias – in his own words – calling the demands of eastern Sudan and the Beja Graduates' Popular Conference legitimate and that the east was negligent.

As the conference on the development of health services in the three eastern states of Sudan concluded today, Thursday, with the Arquette product, which recommended the establishment of a regional center for the control and control of epidemics in the eastern region of Sudan, in honor of the Vice President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Malik Aqar Air, and in the presence of the governors of the three eastern states and the health directors of the eastern states, the Qatari ambassador to Sudan, Ambassador Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Sada, the charge d'affaires. 'Affairs of the Saudi embassy, ​​the Saudi consul and the directors of the medical service department of the regular forces.

The Vice President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Malik Aqar Air, said at the closing session of the conference that the results of the conference will be visible in the eyes and in the head, sending messages to the President of Beja. Popular Conference that your demands are legitimate, but you walk in the mud and you have no water, but chivalry in fighting at this time is over, not with antagonism, carrying weapons and talking like this increases the marginalization and suffering of your people. He added: “I do not advise you to carry weapons. People must invent ways to solve the problems of Sudan.” He continued: “This is not a traditional war like other wars. This is a war of thieves whose goal is to steal. These are people who ransack a hospital and insult the dignity of a man. And men kill without being insulted.”

Agar praised the Eastern Sudan Development Conference and the fact that the eastern states have borne a heavy burden due to the war, stressing that support is important for food and medicine, not political support and arms support. Some countries provide political support and tell us: “We will support you politically.”

For his part, the Federal Minister of Health, Dr. Haitham Muhammad Ibrahim, said that the arrival of the governors of the eastern states is an indication of the success of the Arquette Declaration and their announcement of their commitment to the government of the three states, the federal government and supporting organizations and partners, and that the ministry will generalize the experience of the graduates of the Beja people in the rest of the regions to be an experience of federalism and distribution and dissemination of medical services according to the health map, indicating that he stressed that Sudan after the war and after peace will generalize the experience of federalism and generalize the post-war experience in other regions, he added, there are questions about the conference in terms of the spread of epidemics and how we can strengthen the intervention to deal with them through a special program. establish an epidemic center, and that we, as health authorities, put forward the slogan “Hand in Hand” to support the health sector. What do you think about a country where there is a war and the economy is suffering before the war? that this conference is an opportunity to join hands to support the community regarding the health projects proposed by the conference.

Haitham praised the appreciated support of the countries of Qatar and Saudi Arabia. In the same context, the acting governor of the Red Sea State, Lieutenant General Mustafa Mohamed Nour, said that there is a significant health gap in the state and a shortage of medical services after Khartoum left the island, where medical services and rare specialties are concentrated, indicating that there is a shortage of oncology and renal specialties in the state and it must provide life-saving devices.

Mustafa stressed that there is a shortage of drinking water in summer, especially after the collapse of the Khor Arbaat Dam, and that it needs support to solve the problem of water and its safety, especially desalinated water, which must be monitored.

In this context, the Governor of Gedaref State, Lieutenant General Mohamed Ahmed Hassan, said that the state is experiencing health problems and the spread of epidemics, especially cholera, and the burden has become heavy due to the increase in the number of displaced persons, which on Monday exceeded one million displaced persons, indicating that health centers are full of patients and there is no treatment for them and there is no diagnostic equipment. He added that ambulances transport patients to other cities and there is no cardiac treatment center. He went on to say that there is a constant shortage of medicines in the state and the medicines must be doubled and provided to the state. He added that after the outbreak of cholera in a number of localities, we are seeking to eliminate it with the help of the government. from the center and to solve the problem of waste, and that it is necessary to receive support from the Japanese organization JICA, in the amount of 30 garbage compactor trucks that arrive at the State, and that the State has allocated 15 tractors, but they are not enough.

In the same vein, the Governor of Kassala State, General Maash Al-Sadiq Muhammad Al-Azraq, said that the state has more than one hundred thousand families displaced from Khartoum, Gezira and Sennar states. We have done our best to improve medical services, emphasizing their stability despite the spread of cholera, as health insurance services have been restored in hospitals and health centers as well as in the location of specialized centers, the center of the digestive system, kidneys, heart and diabetes. .

In the same context, the President of the Beja Graduates Conference, Dr. Issa Hamad urged the State and the governors of the states and sister countries to provide support to those affected by the floods and torrents in the Eastern States, indicating that the scale of the disaster is greater.





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