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Tanzania Gave Us Second Home and Future, Sudanese Medical Graduates Say
Tanzania Gave Us Second Home and Future, Sudanese Medical Graduates Say
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In an interview with Sputnik Africa, Sara Omer Babiker and Asiya have praised Tanzania for giving them the chance to continue their studies after war disrupted... 29.01.2026, Sputnik Africa
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Sara described her experience as “very pleasant” and said, “Everybody was extremely kind” and “humble.”She noted that students and doctors made them feel at home and highlighted the strong training environment.She said Tanzania became more than just a place to study:Sara also thanked the government for making visa and administrative processes “extremely easy.”Asiya echoed these sentiments, calling her experience “nothing less than wonderful.” She said studying in Tanzania allowed her to move from theory to practice.She praised the support from authorities and communities and added that “the best part about it was the Tanzanian people.”Both graduates highlighted Tanzania’s hospitality, strong medical education, and peaceful culture, saying the country not only helped them complete their studies but also shaped them as future doctors dedicated to serving Africa.
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Tanzania Gave Us Second Home and Future, Sudanese Medical Graduates Say
17:42 29.01.2026 (Updated: 18:11 29.01.2026) In an interview with Sputnik Africa, Sara Omer Babiker and Asiya have praised Tanzania for giving them the chance to continue their studies after war disrupted education in their home country.
Sara described her experience as “very pleasant” and said, “Everybody was extremely kind” and “humble.”
She noted that students and doctors made them feel at home and highlighted the strong training environment.
She said Tanzania became more than just a place to study:
“Tanzania is a country that I will always owe so much… for also providing me a place to live and a place to call my second home.”
Sara also thanked the government for making visa and administrative processes “extremely easy.”
Asiya echoed these sentiments, calling her experience “nothing less than wonderful.” She said studying in Tanzania allowed her to move from theory to practice.
She praised the support from authorities and communities and added that “the best part about it was the Tanzanian people.”
Both graduates highlighted Tanzania’s hospitality, strong medical education, and peaceful culture, saying the country not only helped them complete their studies but also shaped them as future doctors dedicated to serving Africa.