Medical Assistance Project:
The Fihumkheer Charity Organization previously worked on health-related projects to
provide medical assistance services to vulnerable groups within Khartoum State. This
included community health days inside and outside the state. With the worsening
health conditions in Sudan due to war, the need for medical intervention became
urgent. Egypt has become a primary destination for Sudanese seeking medical treatment, prompting the organization to launch the Medical Assistance Project to provide
comprehensive medical services and support patients during their treatment journeys.
Objectives of the Medical Assistance Program:
Medical Clinics: Includes doctor consultations, laboratory tests, diagnoses, and provision of
medications.
Medical Treatments and Surgeries:Contributions towards medication doses and surgical
procedures both inside Sudan and in Egypt.
Project Management:
The project is overseen by the Fihumkheer Charity Organization's offices in Omdurman, Sudan (main office), and Cairo, Egypt.
The project team includes:
- - Work Team
- - Financial Management
- - Volunteer and Project Coordination Management
Workflow of the Medical Assistance Project:
The program offers medical services through the Medical Assistance Office by
registering beneficiaries. This process involves completing a Medical Assistance
Form to determine the type of service required and the organization’s financial
contribution.
Steps for Providing Services:
- 1. Meeting with the medical assistance officer.
- 2. Assessing the beneficiary’s needs.
- 3. Determining the financial cap for the requested service.
- 4. Completing the Medical Assistance Form.
- 5. Categorizing beneficiaries into groups based on their cases.
Regulations for Providing Medical Assistance:
Services are provided based on the beneficiary's needs, such as:
- Doctor consultations, laboratory tests, diagnoses
- Medications and medical treatments.
- Surgical procedures and palliative care.
Contribution Caps:
Inside Sudan (Main Office):
- Surgeries and Palliative Care: Contributions range from 30%-35%. In critical cases, the cap
may rise to 50%.
- Doctor Consultations and Laboratory Tests: Contributions range from 40%-50%.
- Medications: Contributions range from 25%-75%.
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation:Contributions are set at 35%.
Outside Sudan (Egypt Office):
- Travel Tickets: Contributions are 50% for land travel and 25% for air travel.
- Surgical Procedures and Chemotherapy: Contributions are 20%.
- Doctor Consultations and Laboratory Tests: Contributions are 30%.
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: Contributions are 30%.
Categories of Support:
Beneficiaries are divided into three main categories:
- Category 1:Basic services for low-income individuals (costs not exceeding SDG 80,000). Contributions are 40% or more.
- Category 2:Advanced services with higher costs (exceeding SDG 200,000). Contributions range from 25%-35%.
- Category 3:Services in Egypt, with contributions determined based on case evaluation and
service type (e.g., medical consultations, surgeries, etc.), generally not exceeding 35%.
Financial Regulations:
Beneficiaries do not receive financial contributions in cash. Instead,
the financial management directly transfers payments to service providers, whether inside or outside Sudan.
Project Duration:
The project operates for one year, with possible renewal.
Methods of Support and Donations:
Direct support includes medical supplies and medications at the organization's offices
in Cairo, Port Sudan, and Omdurman. Financial contributions can be made to the
organization's account (2261058) at the Bank of Khartoum, Al-Sajana Branch.
Communication Channels:
Direct communication with the organization is facilitated via designated contact
numbers and emails:
- Phone Numbers:+249928087769, +249100639158, +249903907711
- Email:fihumkheercharitable@gmail.com