UNDP Sudan hands over critical IT equipment to federal health ministry

Dr. Heitham Mohammed Ibrahim, the Sudanese Federal Minister of Health (L) and UNDP Resident Representative for Sudan, Luca Renda. (Courtesy photo)

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has handed over information and communications technology (ICT) equipment to the Federal Ministry of Health in Port Sudan to support national and state emergency operations centers and disease surveillance in Sudan.

According to a Monday press statement from UNDP, the equipment is intended to strengthen
health systems and is set for distribution across six states in the country.
Dr. Heitham Mohammed Ibrahim, the Sudanese Federal Minister of Health, presided over the transfer for the government while UNDP Resident Representative for Sudan Luca Renda represented UNDP at the event.

“The equipment provided by UNDP Sudan, through the support of the Global Fund, will support and strengthen epidemiological and disease surveillance by enhancing digital transformation, facilitating early warning alert and response systems (EWARS), and ensuring real-time disease surveillance systems and emergency response,” the statement read in part. “The equipment will be distributed across six states in Sudan including Kassala, Northern State, River Nile, Gedarif, Red Sea, and Khartoum State.

Among the equipment that will be distributed as part of this transfer are 6 video conference sets for 6 locations with smart screens, 31
Laptops, 92 Desktops, 6 Printers, and 1210 telephone and wireless devices. The total value of this transfer of equipment is US$ 331,393.

This handover comes after a previous handover of medical equipment valued at over US$ 2.5 million by UNDP Sudan to the Federal Ministry of Health with funding from the Global Fund.

“For us, it is fundamental to work with national systems, to strengthen national capacity, this is the mission and the mandate of UNDP, even in a challenging time like this,” said UNDP’s Renda.

The statement said UNDP Sudan has been committed to staying and delivering in Sudan, specifically to continue its development mission by supporting the people of Sudan.

“This year, UNDP will look to invest US$ 32 million in the Sudanese health sector: US$ 25 million funded through the Global Fund; US$ 1.3 million from the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation; and US$ 6 million in partnership with the Government of Sudan to support procurement of essential PHC medicine, including insulin and dialysis.