Pep Guardiola is much more than just an unbelievable manager.
He spoke up for the people of Palestine, Sudan and Congo while others looked away.
Pep used his platform to defend our shared humanity. That will never be forgotten. Thank you, Pep.
Sudanese medical organizations across the diaspora have issued a joint international appeal calling for the protection of healthcare workers and reaffirmation of MedicalNeutrality in Sudan.
Healthcare workers must never be treated as combatants, intelligence assets, or political actors. Hospitals, ambulances, and medical personnel are protected under international humanitarian law.
We call on international organizations and human rights bodies to condemn attacks, threats, and intimidation against healthcare workers and to support independent and safe medical practice in Sudan.
Sudanese doctors continue to serve civilians under extraordinarily difficult and dangerous conditions with professionalism, humanity, and dignity.
Sudan’s Doctors for Human Rights strongly condemns the violent assault on several Sudanese women and men who were peacefully protesting in Oxford, carried out by a group supporting the war in Sudan.#Sudan@Sarajalilo@YasarHammor@WailAbdu
SDUI is delighted to announce the success of the 6th Annual Symposium (SAS 6), held on Saturday, 18/04, at the Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley, Dublin.
The event brought together 33 speakers, panellists, and chairs from RCSI, RCPI, IMC, HSE, MPS, NHS, CHI, the Institute of Global Health at the University of Geneva, and GOAL. There was an extraordinary turnout of doctors and public health specialists, creating a dynamic platform for engagement and exchange of knowledge and experience.
Faculty gained valuable insight into the impact of three years of war on Sudan’s healthcare system and its workforce. They also acknowledged that, despite the stress and demands of professional and personal lives, Sudanese doctors continue to serve with dedication and compassion within Irish hospitals while advancing their careers.
Discussions explored practical ways Ireland can support Sudanese doctors, particularly in the areas of education, training, and wellbeing. There was strong engagement around building meaningful collaborations and identifying areas for assistance.
Importantly, Faculty expressed their appreciation for the contribution of Sudanese doctors within the Irish healthcare system. It was highlighted that approximately 40% of doctors in Ireland are international medical graduates (IMGs), with Sudan ranking among the top three countries of origin.
The symposium also provided a valuable opportunity for social networking, bringing together all generations—from interns to retired doctors—in a truly inclusive and collegial atmosphere.
My sincere thanks go to everyone who contributed to this achievement—those who attended, lectured, and worked tirelessly behind the scenes to organize the event. It truly took a collective effort to make the day such a success.
Rania Ahmed
President of the Sudanese Doctors Union of Ireland (SDUI)
#SDUI
#SudaneseDoctors
#SAS2026
شكرا نقابة اطباء السودان بجمهورية ايرلندا علي دع��ة المشاركة في مؤتمركم العلمي السادس
كان البرنامج متميز و متنوع داعما لاطباء و طبيبات السودان ، مسلطا الضوء علي دور اطباء المهجر في الدعم الانساني و المهني منذ اندلاع الحرب
جمع اللقاء اطباء و طبيبات و صانعي القرار في عدد من المؤسسات الصحية و العلمية والطبية الأيرلندية و قدمت أبحاث و أوراق علمية متعددة
@AnnualSdui
نظّمت الهيئة النقابية للأطباء السودانيين بأيرلندا مؤتمرها السنوي السادس (SAS 6)
تحت شعار:
From Survival to Thriving: Supporting Well-being in Challenging Times
في تظاهرة علمية متميزة وغير مسبوقة، شهد المؤتمر حضور أكثر من 200 طبيب سوداني مقيم في أيرلندا، بالإضافة إلى نخبة من الضيوف والمتحدثين من الكليات الملكية الأيرلندية المختلفة، والمجلس الطبي الأيرلندي، ومنظمة GOAL.
وعلى رأس الحضور:
• الدكتورة Suzanne Crowe، رئيسة المجلس الطبي الأيرلندي
• الدكتورة Deborah McNamara، رئيسة الكلية الملكية للجراحين في أيرلندا
• البروفيسور Arnold Hill، عميد كلية الطب في الكلية الملكية للجراحين في أ��رلندا
• الدكتور Diarmaid O’Shea، رئيس الكلية الملكية للأطباء في أيرلندا
• الوزير Jack Chambers، وزير الإنفاق العام في الحكومة الأيرلندية
ناقش المؤتمر الوضع الصحي في السودان، وقضايا القوى العاملة، وتأثير الحرب على الأطباء السودانيين نفسيًا وماديًا، إلى جانب ما تسببت به من تأخير في ��رص التطور العلمي والمهني.
كما استمع الحضور إلى تجارب مؤثرة لأربعة من الأطباء، تناولوا فيها فترات اندلاع الحرب وما تلاها من تحديات وتجارب إنسانية ومهنية.
كما ناقش المؤتمر الفرص والدعم الذي يمكن أن يقدّمه كلٌّ من المجلس الطبي الأيرلندي، والحكومة الأيرلندية، والكليات الملكية، لدعم الأطباء السودانيين.
وشكّل المؤتمر منصة مهمة للأطباء لعرض بحوثهم وأوراقهم العلمية، والتي تم تقييمها من قبل لجنة علمية رفيعة المستوى، ضمّت اختصاصيين من ثلاثة تخصصات مختلفة.
واختُتم المؤتمر بتكريم البحوث العلمية الفائزة، وتقديم كلمات الشكر والتقدير لكل من ساهم في تنظيم المؤتمر، من مشاركين وضيوف وشركات راعية.
Between what was… and what has become, the story continues.
The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Khartoum is not just a place; it is history… and a hope that will never end.
Together, we rebuild. Together, we revive hope. Rebuilding Knowledge… Restoring Hope
Join us at #SAS6 !
“Integration into Irish Healthcare System, Psychological Impact & Ethical Responsibility”
Exploring adaptation, wellbeing & ethics in modern healthcare.
�� 18 April 2026
📍 Clayton Hotel, Dublin
#SAS2026
#HealthcareEducation #ProfessionalDevelopment
🔴 GODA Medical Mission | 36 Surgeries Completed at Bahri Hospital
SAPA medical teams, in partnership with GODA, continue cleft lip surgeries for children at Bahri Teaching Hospital under a specialized surgical program led by qualified medical staff.
So far, 36 surgeries have been completed, bringing new smiles and improving the lives of children in Sudan.
#HopeForSudan
🔴 GODA Medical Mission | Cleft Lip Surgeries Continue
On day two at Bahri Teaching Hospital, six successful surgeries were performed in collaboration with GODA.
Each surgery restores a smile and brings renewed hope.
#HopeForSudan
Join us at #SAS6 for a key session:
“Background & Current Situation in Sudan”
Insightful discussion on the crisis, its impact on healthcare, and the role of medical professionals.
📅 18 April 2026
📍 Dublin
#SAS6#SAS2026#HealthcareEducation#ProfessionalDevelopment