SAMA Human Resources Report- 2024

Discover how our dedicated team powered our mission, fostering resilience and impact across Sudan and beyond. Your support made it possible!
Discover how our dedicated team powered our mission, fostering resilience and impact across Sudan and beyond. Your support made it possible!
We are pleased to share SAMA’s 2024 Annual Report, highlighting our impact, key achievements, and ongoing humanitarian efforts. This report reflects our commitment to improving healthcare, education, and humanitarian relief in Sudan and beyond. I invite you to explore our milestones and the collective efforts that made them possible
The Dr. Isam Osman Humanitarian Program, launched in 2024, is a series of short-term medical missions dedicated to honoring the legacy of Dr. Isam Osman.
In the face of a critical cholera outbreak in Kosti, Sudan, our new initiative, Diarrheal Disease ECHO, is set to empower local healthcare providers with the latest strategies for managing and mitigating diarrheal diseases.
We are pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to the Sudan team
The Patient Safety Course is designed to enhance healthcare professionals' understanding of patient safety principles and best practices.
نبحث اليوم عن مبنى أو عقارٍ في كوستي يكون نواةً لمركز د. بشري ابن عوف للتعلم ودعم المساندة الإنسانية
The SAMA Project ECHO, launched in 2021, connects healthcare professionals from underserved regions to global experts through virtual learning. With over 120 sessions and 3,500 participants across 25+ countries, it improves clinical skills in areas like trauma, dialysis, and infectious diseases, empowering providers to deliver better care in challenging contexts.
We Are Pleased to Announce the Members of the Dr. Isam Osman Award Committee 2025
Dr. Isam Osman’s mobile rescue team conducted a healthcare mission in Sinkat, a remote district in the Red Sea State in Sudan, to provide essential medical services for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and underserved communities affected by the ongoing conflict, as well as supporting the rural hospital in the region