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More than 5,500 Sudanese patients across twelve states are receiving critical kidney dialysis treatment thanks to ongoing support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief).
This initiative provides a vital lifeline in a country where healthcare infrastructure has been severely weakened by political instability, economic crisis, and conflict.
The Saudi organization ensures uninterrupted dialysis services for 5,568 patients, helping prevent life-threatening complications from renal failure or chronic kidney disease.
Sudan’s healthcare system has faced immense challenges since April 2023 when fighting between military factions displaced millions and crippled essential services.Medical facilities are damaged or closed, with shortages of fuel, electricity, and supplies leaving hospitals dysfunctional.KSrelief’s support ensures dialysis centers can operate by providing specialized equipment, trained staff, and consistent resources.The program covers various regions, addressing both urban and rural renal care needs.Saudi Arabia has a long history of humanitarian efforts in Sudan and the Horn of Africa, focusing on healthcare, food security, and education.
This initiative aligns with broader efforts to sustain essential health services during crises, protecting vulnerable populations from further suffering.
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