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Volunteers rebuild Sudan’s oldest psychiatric hospital destroyed by war

Volunteers rebuild Sudan’s oldest psychiatric hospital destroyed by war

Summary

In Khartoum, Sudan, volunteers are rebuilding Al-Tijani Al-Mahi Hospital, a psychiatric facility damaged by civil war. The hospital offers free treatment for war-related trauma and addiction, amid challenging conditions and a lack of resources.

Key Facts

  • Al-Tijani Al-Mahi Hospital in Sudan was heavily damaged during the civil war, which began in April 2023.
  • The hospital is among the oldest psychiatric facilities in Central and East Africa.
  • The war between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) caused widespread displacement, impacting medical care.
  • After the hospital was initially ordered to be demolished, its director, Dr. Mai Mohamed Youssef, overturned the decision.
  • Volunteers, including Dr. Youssef, are working to reopen and rebuild the hospital despite lacking basic utilities like running water and electricity.
  • The hospital provides free treatment for individuals affected by war-related trauma and addiction.
  • The economic difficulties in the region have slowed the hospital's rehabilitation efforts, as infrastructure and resources remain scarce.
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