Qatar Charity (QC) paid incentives to the staff Al Nou Hospital in Omdurman, Sudan, from April to August. This intervention falls within the project to support and operate the hospital, where 89 staff benefited from it, a statement said Sunday.
The health and administrative staff at Al Nou Hospital expressed their appreciation for QC’s initiative. Dr Ahmed Zaid Ghazi, a doctor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, and an administrator at Al Nou Hospital, said that they thank Qatar Charity for its support of the hospital and its sponsorship of paying arrears and incentives since the outbreak of war in April until this August.
Moataz Ibrahim, director of the International Organisations Department at the Humanitarian Aid Commission, praised the assistance provided by Qatar to those affected by the fighting in Sudan and expressed his thanks and deep appreciation to His Highness the Amir, government, and people of Qatar, and to QC for the assistance provided to their brothers in Sudan since the beginning of the crisis.
This project comes as a continuation of a series of humanitarian and development interventions implemented by QCC in Sudan, which increased in frequency after the outbreak of war. During the past few days, QC operated a second air bridge to provide 62 tonnes of cancer and kidney failure medicines in Sudan.
QC implemented a series of food and medical interventions for those affected by the war in the various states of Sudan, and beneficiaries of the food baskets, hot meals, and mobile clinics projects praised the projects that have been implemented since the outbreak of war in Sudan.