20 May 2023

Qatar Charity Provides Health Services to IDPs and the Stranded in Port Sudan

Local
  • QC_Sudan

Khartoum, May 20 (QNA) - Qatar Charity continues to provide health services in Sudan through the mobile clinic project launched in mid-May.

In a statement today, Qatar Charity said that the mobile clinic provides medical services and medicines free of charge to the stranded and displaced patients in Port Sudan, where several trained medical personnel (a doctor, a pharmacist, a medical assistant, and a nurse) were provided to run the clinic.

Nearly 50 patients visit the mobile clinic daily. It will continue to provide health care to the displaced and the standard for a month, moving between various camps.

Qatar Charity will evaluate the clinic's work a month after its launch. It might be extended when needed. Qatar Charity is considering launching another mobile clinic to operate in other conflict-affected areas.

In addition to implementing the mobile clinics and food aid project for those affected, Qatar Charity intends to provide personal hygiene kits to the displaced and the stranded in Port Sudan.

Official bodies and the families of the stranded have expressed their praise for the successive humanitarian aid provided by Qatar Charity to those affected by the fighting. Humanitarian Aid Commissioner in the Red Sea State Ali Mahmoud Al-Amin praised the quick response of Qatar Charity by providing various food and medical aid to the stranded, the displaced, and the host families in Port Sudan since the beginning of the crisis.

He said that Qatar Charity was at the forefront of organizations that took the initiative to extend a helping hand to the needy in various fields. (QNA)



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