How are local medical facilities in Sudan?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Sudan, they wrote...
"The quality of medical facilities and medical care in Sudan varies greatly depending on the region. In general, medical facilities in Sudan are limited and often lack basic medical supplies and equipment. Medical care is often provided by poorly trained staff and is often inadequate. In rural areas, access to medical care is even more limited, with many people having to travel long distances to access basic medical services. Despite these challenges, there are some areas of Sudan that have access to better medical care and facilities," explained one expat living in Sudan.
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How are local medical facilities in Sudan?
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