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    Meeting with Sudanese ambassadors and Diplomats.

    Today, we gathered at the Sudanese Embassy in the United Kingdom to bid farewell to the “Doctors of Rahman” Medical Convoy, which will be heading to Merowe, Northern State, Sudan on November 7th.
    The event was attended by His Excellency the Ambassador, the Military Attaché, and the Consul, alongside the Chairman of Salamat Medical Charity, the Trustees’ Secretary, and the General Secretary of Doctors of Al-Rahman, as well as representatives of other charitable organisations — HiHFAD, Help Yateem, and Global Relief Trust; in a humanitarian initiative aimed at supporting medical and relief efforts in Sudan.
    These organisations have previous experience in Gaza, Syria, Pakistan and other crisis-affected areas.

    Meeting with Syrian government officials.

    During their visit, the Doctors of Rahman held high-level meetings with Syrian government officials. These discussions focused on identifying the most pressing healthcare needs and coordinating efforts to enhance the country’s medical infrastructure. The delegation emphasized the importance of collaboration between international aid groups and local authorities to ensure that aid reaches the most vulnerable populations.

    The group delivered a substantial consignment of medical instruments, medicines, and other necessary supplies to several hospitals and clinics across Syria.

    The efforts of the Doctors of Rahman have already begun to yield positive results. 

    Doctors of Rahman Conducts Scoping Mission in Afghanistan to Assess Medical Infrastructure

    Kabul, Afghanistan — 26th Sept 2025— Doctors of Rahman has completed a scoping exercise in Afghanistan to assess the current healthcare landscape and identify areas for medical collaboration and capacity-building.
    The mission was led by Dr Yousufuddin Shaikh, Founder of Doctors of Rahman, who travelled to Afghanistan to conduct a comprehensive review of the country’s medical infrastructure and the challenges faced by local healthcare institutions. During the visit, Dr Shaikh met with officials from the Ministry of Public Health and key stakeholders in the Afghan medical sector to explore opportunities for partnership and sustainable healthcare support.

    Meeting with Ambassador of Sudan

    Today, we gathered at the Sudanese Embassy in the United Kingdom to bid farewell to the “Doctors of Al-Rahman” Medical Convoy, which will be heading to Merowe, Northern State, Sudan on November 7th. The event was attended by His Excellency the Ambassador, the Military Attaché, and the Consul, alongside the Chairman of Salamat Medical Charity, the Trustees’ Secretary, and the General Secretary of Doctors of Al-Rahman, as well as representatives of other charitable organisations — HiHFAD, Help Yateem, and Global Relief Trust — in a humanitarian initiative aimed at supporting medical and relief efforts in Sudan. These organisations have previous experience in Gaza, Syria, Pakistan and other crisis-affected areas.

    Visit to Syria

    The gathering was filled with pride and hope, as we witnessed how members of the Sudanese, Arab and wider Muslim communities stand united, hand in hand, to alleviate suffering and enhance the healthcare situation despite the country’s many challenges and conflicts. During the visit to Merowe, some team-members of Doctors of Al-Rahman will also visit Khartoum to assess the needs in the capital, with a second mission planned for April 2026, and a sincere intention to collaborate with Salamat Medical Charity.

    Visit to Afghanistan

    The convoy consists of 12 doctors, including two orthopaedic surgeons, carrying 500 kilograms of medical supplies, including diagnostic kits for dengue fever and other diagnostic and surgical equipment. The team includes six doctors from the UK, with the remainder from Europe, the USA and India. May Allah bless and reward all the dedicated doctors and volunteers for this noble humanitarian endeavour. We pray for their success, safety, and abundant reward for their service to the people of Afghanistan and to the Muslim Ummah. May this mission bring healing, hope and light to our beloved Sudan.
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