What are healthcare services like in Sudan?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Sudan. They wrote...
"Healthcare services in Sudan are generally limited and of poor quality. The country has a shortage of medical personnel and a lack of access to modern medical equipment and medicines. The majority of healthcare services are provided by the public sector, which is often underfunded and understaffed. Private healthcare services are available, but they are often expensive and out of reach for many people. The government has made efforts to improve healthcare services, but much more needs to be done to ensure that all citizens have access to quality healthcare," said another expat in Sudan.
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What are healthcare services like in Sudan?
If you live in Sudan, newcomers to Sudan would love to hear your answer to this question.