Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Sudan pursues its mission through advocacy, programmatic activities, capacity strengthening of Member Societies, education and training. This mission encompasses the implementation of global projects on specific women's health issues.In addition, Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Sudan specialist Committees and Working Groups embrace many aspects of obstetrics and gynaecology such as oncology, perinatal health, education, safe motherhood, medical terminology, new technology, the pathology of the breast and ethics. Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Sudan actively collaborates with many other global, national and regional organisations to promote the wellbeing of women and to raise the standards of practice in obstetrics and gynaecology.
Since 1990, we have seen a 44% decline in preventable maternal death, a lower unmet need for family planning, and growing recognition that sexual reproductive health and rights must be a fundamental component of Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
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Every attempt is made to keep the contents permanently updated and at the cutting edge of the topics covered, providing reliable guidance to best current practice. As a result it is hoped that the site will be useful to medical professionals wherever they may practice. However, in addition to all the expert guidance on the latest techniques and treatment that the site provides, a special effort has also been made to include a wide range of practical 'best-practice’ resources that, we hope, will be of real value to those working in less-resourced locations. In such places, access to good and reliable clinical guidance is sometimes very difficult to obtain despite the fact that it can play an important role in helping to address the local healthcare challenges.
As part of our vision that women of the world achieve the highest possible standards of physical, mental, reproductive and sexual health and wellbeing throughout their lives, It leads on global programme activities, with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and South East Asia. We recognise that it is important to provide our readers with complete transparency. The sole purpose of this website is to try and make a small contribution women’s healthcare and our editorial content is created by independent experts with the single purpose of trying to fulfil this objective. All our resources are made available to all readers entirely FREE and we accept no commercial sponsorship or advertising. As a result our existence depends entirely on individual donations and unrestricted educational grants. We operate on very low budgets, without any normal overhead charges, and - with the exception of one practical office administrator – we employ no salaried staff. In furtherance of full financial transparency we are happy to provide a more detailed breakdown of our income and expenditure in response to any reasonable and appropriate request.