The third and final shipment of the medical shipment planes provided by the Qatar Red Crescent to Sudan arrived at Khartoum International Airport, and the shipment includes various medications and medical materials weighing about seventy tons.

The Sudanese Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health Sarah Abdel Azim said that the coming period will witness a number of joint projects between the two countries to strengthen the health system in Sudan.

The Qatari ambassador to Khartoum, Abd al-Rahman bin Ali al-Kubaisi, stated that the grant came in implementation of the directives of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

Last week, the first medical shipment aircraft arrived at Khartoum airport, and the Secretary-General of the National Council for Drugs and Toxicology Emad Abu Zaid expressed last week the Sudanese Ministry of Health thanked the State of Qatar for its support to the Sudanese people, through its interference in the Darfur region crisis and peace operations And provide aid.

Qatar has fulfilled its pledges of $ 177.4 million to the donors' conference held in Doha in 2013, and the conference participants pledged to raise $ 4.5 billion to reconstruct the Darfur region (western Sudan).