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Hawadith Street Initiative: A unique Sudanese childhood charity experience.

Awad Mohamed Ahmed, Nada Hassan Ahmed A-Rahman.


Abstract
Due to escalating conflicts and resultant economic constraints, different social services in low income and low-middle income countries have witnessed a decline in its standards, and increase in the costs. This situation has led to emergence of large numbers of patients and their families who cannot afford the costs of health services provided by public hospitals. On this background, and the old heritage of the Sudanese to help the needy, the Hawadith Street Initiative (HSI) was established. Named after the street on which it was founded - which translates indirectly to "Accidents Lane", HSI was established in 2012 by a group of youths, most of them in their twenties of age, and recently graduated. The main activity of the initiative is helping the needy hospital patients, especially with regards to their treatment costs, in Khartoum and other cities in Sudan. Starting with recreational programs for cancer patients, and public campaigns for donation of blood, the initiative's youths changed their activities. Using the social media, Facebook, they adopted the strategy of communication with potential donors, after sending posts containing brief anonymous presentations and call of help for needy cases. Currently HSI includes more than 2000 volunteers in Khartoum and 17 other cities. The most important achievement of HSI is the establishment of an intensive care unit at a children hospital in Omdurman city costing 435,880 US dollars. HSI demonstrates the possibility of delivering great services with minimum resources, and constitutes a unique organization, worldwide, in a new wave of Internet-based initiatives.

Key words: Children; Hawadith Street Initiative; Health services; Internet; Sudan; Youth


 
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Ahmed, Awad Mohamed, and Nada Hassan Ahmed A-Rahman. 2015. Hawadith Street Initiative: A unique Sudanese childhood charity experience.. Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics, 15 (2), 9-15.



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Ahmed, A. M. & A-Rahman, . N. H. A. (2015) Hawadith Street Initiative: A unique Sudanese childhood charity experience.. Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics, 15 (2), 9-15.





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