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QRCS completes rehabilitation of Jabalab Health Center in River Nile State.
Summary
The Qatar Red Crescent Society's representation office in Sudan finished maintenance and MEP rehabilitation at Jabalab Health Center, and supplied new medical equipment and furnishings. QRCS officials met with the Sudanese Red Crescent to discuss coordination, and QRCS plans additional health projects during 2026.
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The Qatar Red Crescent Society's representation office in Sudan has completed a comprehensive maintenance and rehabilitation project at Jabalab Health Center in River Nile State. The work aimed to support health services and ensure continuity of essential care for Jabalab and nearby villages. The project took place in three phases and included building systems work and new equipment and furnishings. QRCS representatives also met with the Sudanese Red Crescent Society to discuss coordination and planned activity.
Key facts:
- The project included premises maintenance and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) rehabilitation to provide a safer environment for medical services.
- Medical equipment procured for the center included a complete blood count (CBC) analyzer, a renal function analysis meter, a glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) analyzer, and other medical and laboratory supplies.
- The center was furnished with office furniture, chairs, cabinets, and hospital beds to support operations and patient care.
- Dr. Salah Al-Din Daak, head of QRCS's representation office in Sudan, met Sudanese Red Crescent Society leaders and congratulated the new Secretary-General Ahmed Al-Tayeb Solaiman.
- The meeting covered a bilateral technical agreement and ongoing and planned projects, with emphasis on continued humanitarian coordination.
- QRCS reported plans to return to Khartoum in April and noted that it will implement 57 health projects in 2026 serving beneficiaries across multiple countries.
Summary:
The rehabilitation and equipment upgrades at Jabalab Health Center are presented as measures to maintain essential medical services in the local area. QRCS and the Sudanese Red Crescent discussed technical coordination and planned activities, and QRCS has communicated broader plans for health projects in 2026; Undetermined at this time.
