Sudanese medical convoy visits As-Salam Camp, North Darfur
A medical convoy of 20 Sudanese physician provided treatment services for two days in Dar As-Salam Camp in North Darfur. More than 800 citizens benefited from the services and they performed seven successful surgeries at the local hospital, which was built for the state by the Arab League. The director medical of the convoy, Abdelrahman Al Mana, said that the health services came as a response to the exceptional circumstances experienced by the region of Dar Es Salaam. He noted that the convoy is the first such one in the region is the first in the region because it has been so far a war zone and people live in fear.
A medical convoy of 20 Sudanese physician provided treatment services for two days in Dar As-Salam Camp in North Darfur. More than 800 citizens benefited from the services and they performed seven successful surgeries at the local hospital, which was built for the state by the Arab League. The director medical of the convoy, Abdelrahman Al Mana, said that the health services came as a response to the exceptional circumstances experienced by the region of Dar Es Salaam. He noted that the convoy is the first such one in the region is the first in the region because it has been so far a war zone and people live in fear.