Egypt supports Sudanese kidney failure patients in cooperation with Saudi Arabia and global health

Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development, Minister of Health and Population, announced today, Monday, the inauguration of a project to support patients with kidney palaces from the Sudanese brothers residing in Egypt, in cooperation with the World Health Organization, and with the support of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action. Stakeholders, to implement this qualitative project, which aims to provide the necessary health care for patients with kidney failure, and to provide biological drugs such as immune inhibitors after organ transplantation, in a move that reflects the depth of human cooperation between the brothers. The Sudanese of them are nearly half, and the Egyptian state is keen to provide a decent living for them, not only in terms of subsistence, but also by providing opportunities for treatment and enjoying the full rights similar to the Egyptian citizens. Patients of renal insufficiency, given the need of these patients to regular dialysis sessions and ongoing medical care. Humanity. Challenges. In addition to more than 500 kidney transplant patients who depend on high -cost immunosuppressive drugs, stressing that any delay in treatment is a danger to their lives. Giza, Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan. The beginning of other initiatives that reduce the burdens on the Sudanese people under the current circumstances. The first joint humanitarian cooperation to support the Sudanese brothers in Egypt, and confirms the Kingdom’s commitment to providing aid in accordance with the priorities of the human need. And the international.
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