By Anab Mohamed Email: anab.mohamed87j9@gmail.com “This is such a huge insult to the family! What do you want the people to say? That we did not show up? We have to go to attend the funeral! All my neighbors are going, and this is our culture and tradition. What will people say about me if I don’t go and it is right in the neighborhood? My other neighbor just came from the funeral and she told me that they were asking about me. Many people have shown up and gone. Why should I not go? This is shameful! Utterly shameful!" “ I don't care what the blasphemous FCC 1 folks are saying. I am still going to go to the mosque to pray! I am a Muslim man, and can’t miss prayer in the mosque. What would Allah say of me on Judgement Day? This is just a trick from those blasphemous folks! They want to ruin our traditions and culture and now they are after our faith. They are using the virus as a trick. If I am meant to die and it is Allah’s will then nothing will stop it” “Mafi Coron
Public Health in Sudan: Challenges and Opportunities
A blog focusing on addressing current public health challenges in Sudan, and the opportunities for sustainable health development that are presented through these challenges. The blog examines and analyzes public health concerns as seen from the lens of social conditions related to society, culture, and international development, in order to generate inquiry for constructive insights.