Sudan’s maternity wards reopen, bringing hope amid post-war struggles
- After years of closure due to war, hospitals in the Sudanese capital are welcoming mothers again, despite lingering economic and logistical hurdles.
- In the Sudanese city of Omdurman, the maternity hospital, known locally as Al-Dayat or ‘Midwives” in English, has resumed operations after a long closure caused by the war.
- Mothers are once again arriving at maternity wards, navigating difficult economic and logistical conditions to give birth safely.
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- After years of closure due to war, hospitals in the Sudanese capital are welcoming mothers again, despite lingering economic and logistical hurdles.
- In the Sudanese city of Omdurman, the maternity hospital, known locally as Al-Dayat or ‘Midwives” in English, has resumed operations after a long closure caused by the war.
- Mothers are once again arriving at maternity wards, navigating difficult economic and logistical conditions to give birth safely.
Sources: Al Jazeera