Sudan's Sole Hospital Overcomes War to Cure Tropical Diseases and Revive Hope
Sudan's only functioning hospital is successfully curing tropical diseases in war-hit Sudan, bringing new hope for a country struggling to recover from conflict. The hospital is providing critical medical care to those affected by the ongoing violence and illness.
Inside war-hit Sudan's only functioning hospital, medical staff are working tirelessly to cure tropical diseases in patients who have been displaced due to conflict, offering a glimmer of hope for those affected by the ongoing war in the country. The hospital is serving as a vital lifeline for residents of Abu Hamad town, where gold miner Omar Othman had hoped to start anew after leaving his hometown. Despite the challenges posed by the war, medical professionals are making progress in treating tropical diseases such as malaria and cholera. The hospital's efforts aim to provide much-needed care to those in dire need during this critical time.