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World Service,11 Jun 2026,40 mins

The Sudanese doctor who rebuilt a war-ravaged hospital

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Dr Mustafa Omer grew up amidst a backdrop of conflict in his home country of Sudan. He was just 11 years old in 2003 when his older siblings told him that war had broken out in the Darfur region. As a family they were displaced from their village to the mountains and Mustafa was denied an education, having to swap school for tending cattle. But having witnessed the severe lack of medical services in his community while growing up, he had dreams of becoming a doctor. He eventually managed to qualify, and when the current civil war began in 2023 he decided to travel towards the trouble and singlehandedly organise the re-opening of a hospital in the town of Tawila which had been all but destroyed amidst clashes there. Despite the huge challenges, including lack of resources or fully-trained staff, the hospital has become a lifeline for thousands of Sudanese people at the darkest, most violent moments of the conflict. In 2006 André Krüger was inducted into Football Australia’s Hall of Fame, an organisation that honours Australia’s footballing legends. The thing is that André isn’t Australian and he’s never played even a minute of international football. So how did a retired German engineer join the elites of Australian soccer? Tim Mansel reports on the childhood obsession that became a lifelong occupation. Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producers: Hannah Dean, Maryam Maruf Interpreter: Ayman Alali Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com or WhatsApp +44 330 678 2707 (Photo: Dr Mustafa Omer at work in the hospital wearing white medical uniform with a stethoscope around his neck. He is looking down at his notes. Credit: Courtesy of Mustafa Omer)

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