About Us

Welcome to  the British Sudanese Association of Paediatrics and Child Health (BSAPCH), a UK-based non-profit organization and educational association established in 2003. We believe that every child has the right to quality healthcare, and we work to improve the health and well-being of children in Sudan and the professionals who care for them.

Vision

Within the framework of the British Sudanese Association of Paediatrics and Child Health (BSAPCH), we envision a future in which every child in Sudan not only attains but thrives in the highest levels of health and well-being. As an organization, we aspire to lead the charge in effecting transformative changes within paediatric healthcare, thereby contributing to the creation of a society where children prosper resiliently, regardless of their circumstances.

Accomplishments

  • Fostered collaborations with the Sudan Association of Paediatricians (SAP) and other Sudanese medical societies in the diaspora.
  • Made noteworthy contributions to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities within the paediatrics field.
  • Pioneered the Fit-in project, aiding International Medical Graduates (IMG) in their seamless integration into the UK.
  • Provided and continued to provide guidance to paediatric trainees navigating the application process for training positions in the UK.
  • Facilitated the provision of essential medical supplies for frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters like floods, and during the ongoing war in Sudan.
  • Offered support to Buluk and Turkish Hospitals.
  • Orchestrated Childhood Awareness Days to heighten awareness of paediatric health.
  • Conducted orientation campaigns for the local Sudanese community in the UK.

Mission and Goals

Embarking on a journey fueled by compassion and expertise, the British Sudanese Association of Paediatrics and Child Health commits to a dynamic mission that resonates with innovation and collaboration.

🌐 Unite and Empower: We strive to bring together the vibrant community of child healthcare professionals across the UK and Ireland. In this united front, we harness collective knowledge and skills to amplify the impact of our mission.

🚀 Specialized Synergy: Operating in nimble subgroups, we delve into the realms of specialism, networking, and think-tanks. Here, creativity sparks, ideas flourish, and expertise converges to redefine the landscape of paediatric healthcare.

🌍 Global Collaboration: Bridging distances, we extend our support to colleagues in the diaspora, empowering them to establish their own organizations. Through seamless collaboration, we forge a global alliance dedicated to advancing child health.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Holistic Support Networks: Recognizing the pivotal role of parents, we embark on a mission to establish support groups in the UK and Ireland. Nurturing a sense of community, these groups serve as pillars of strength for families navigating the complexities of child health.

📚 Empower Through Education: In our commitment to continuous improvement, we provide a vibrant platform for education and training. Fostering growth among our members and child healthcare professionals in Sudan, we empower minds to create positive change.

In essence, our mission is a symphony of collaboration, innovation, and empowerment—a testament to our dedication to shaping a brighter future for every child in Sudan. Together, we are the architects of transformative change in paediatric healthcare.

Executive Committee 2023-2025

Join Our Community

We extend a warm invitation to individuals residing in the UK or the Republic of Ireland who share an interest in child healthcare. By becoming a member of our association, you will not only connect with a community of like-minded individuals but also play a vital role in advancing the noble objectives of improving child health services, supporting humanitarian activities, and promoting academic and professional development. Together, let us create a lasting impact on the lives of children and contribute to the advancement of pediatric healthcare in Sudan.