The Red Sea Ministry of Health launches hospital rehabilitation projects in eastern Sudan, with the support of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid.
The Governor of the Red Sea, Lieutenant General Mustafa Muhammad Nour, praised the efforts of the government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Work, who continue to support Sudan with medical supplies. shelter and food. This came during his speech at the inauguration of the Eastern Sudan Hospital Rehabilitation Project today at Al-Taqaddim Hospital in Port Sudan, praising the generous and extensive donation that was provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center. , especially in the fields of health and education. And water in all states, and especially in the Red Sea State. He said that the King Salman Center supports the health sector with the latest medical equipment and devices in three hospitals: Port Sudan University and Children's Hospital and Al-Taqaddum Rural Hospital. , noting that the hospital is located in the middle of a low and high population segment, as well as the children's hospital, which is very important in addition to the emergency hospital for emergency care.
He added that the Center has also provided generous support in the field of water and water desalination in large quantities with a perceptive, comprehensive and diversified vision, especially after the collapse of the Arbaat Dam. He added that this donation was not unrelated to the Arbaat government. the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the King Salman Center, praising the continuous communication and communication of the Center and the Kafaat Organization as well as their vision, ideas and discussions in order to give more
The Director General of the Health Sector and Minister in Charge of the State, Dr. Ahlam Abdel Rasoul, expressed her happiness over the completion of the rehabilitation projects of hospitals in eastern Sudan, praising the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which has remained committed to the bonds of brotherhood and generosity and has remained a support to Sudan in all situations.
She said that King Salman's grant is one of the pillars that allow the health system to remain stable despite the surrounding factors.
She pointed out that the medical devices and equipment that entered during the last period from the King Salman Center had not been seen in Sudan throughout its history, and she described them as a new qualitative leap in providing the best services to the people of the state, which are intensive care devices and scanners, the most modern and even the only ones in Sudan, noting that this grant undoubtedly allows providing the best services with professional, humanitarian and ethical commitment.
The embassy's chargé d'affaires, representative of the Saudi ambassador, Tamim bin Abdullah, added that these devices were intended to cover the needs of the hospitals inaugurated today after the rehabilitation, indicating that the rehabilitation was carried out within the framework of the implementation of the orders of the supreme leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Salman Ahmed bin Muhammad also spoke on behalf of the King Salman Center, reviewing the efforts of the Center and the humanitarian projects that have been implemented since the beginning of the crisis in terms of humanitarian aid in various fields and the ongoing projects that will be implemented today to inaugurate the conclusion of the rehabilitation projects of a number of hospitals in eastern Sudan, announcing the continuation of the renewed implementation of the projects.
The Director of Al-Taqadum Rural Hospital, Dr. Ahmed Kazem, and the Mayor, Ashbadin Muhammad Ahmed, spoke. They welcomed all the participants.
The new projects, including the intensive care unit, laboratories, operating rooms and radiology rooms, were inaugurated during visits to the three rehabilitated hospitals.
The inauguration program was attended by a number of leaders of executive, civil and community bodies, institutions and departments of the Ministry of Health.