

The Sudanese Doctors Association gives updates about open hospitals, but this changes a lot,” said Zain. “At times you have to tell the person that they need to go to a hospital, we direct them to open facilities. “When someone calls in, they first speak to the doctor who does triage calls, then they are referred to a specialist.
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“People call in with all sorts of problems, from skin conditions to gynaecological issues,” said Omair Zain, a Sudanese psychiatrist based in Doha, who staffs the helpline. Pentagon Accelerates Efforts to Root Out Far-Right Extremism in the Ranks. The association hopes to open a separate mental health hotline, run by psychologists and psychiatrists. According to the association, the hotline is staffed by 136 doctors from more than 36 specialties and has offered consultations to hundreds of people. Welcome to LessCredibleDefence - the home of links which have failed to Press J to jump to the feed. 12.5k members in the LessCredibleDefence community. Pentagon Accelerates Efforts to Root Out Far-Right Extremism in the Ranks The nation’s military has a history of downplaying white nationalism and right-wing activism, but the siege of the. The Sudanese Doctors Association in Qatar opened a helpline within two days of the start of the conflict. Officials have repeatedly pledged to root out extremism in the ranks, with little to show for it so far. Pentagon Accelerates Efforts to Root Out Far-Right Extremism in the Ranks : LessCredibleDefence 33 votes, 38 comments. Pentagon Accelerates Efforts to Root Out Far-Right Extremism in the Ranks Post by maestrob Tue 4:04 pm COMMENT: It's been reported on CNN yesterday that the military has not been able to check out the social media postings of the rank-and-file recruits in the 25,000 members of the National Guard that are now patrolling and.
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“But we don’t know if they have a full supply to perform safe and clean deliveries.”Įven before the war, Sudan had a high maternal mortality rate, with 295 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, according to UN data.ĭoctors in Sudan and abroad have also responded to the crisis by staffing free 24-hour helplines available to anyone in the country needing health advice. A defense official told The Hill that of the. “They try to put women in contact with a midwife in the area so they can deliver babies in their houses,” said Elsheikh Ahmedan. The Department of Defense (DOD) has struggled with how best to root out white nationalists and extremists among its soldiers, sailors and airmen. Volunteer medics and midwives are working to reach patients via WhatsApp. “It is very difficult for patients with renal failure who need dialysis, those with heart disease, cancer, haemophilia as well as neonates and those in need of obstetrics and gynaecological care,” said Elsheikh Ahmedana. The situation is dire for those with chronic illness and newborns. “The number of victims of non-violence – patients who don’t have access to the health facilities, good care or medications – is increasing,” said Dr Khalid Elsheikh Ahmedana, an MSF medical coordinator based in Khartoum. Inside the El Geneina teaching hospital, in West Darfur, which was partially looted.
