Has anyone worked in Sudan before, and how is it there?

Updated on society 2024-03-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I add a few:1On the whole, the security in northern Sudan is still very good, and it is much safer than in the country.

    I haven't seen a single case of picking bags in a car, roadblock robbery, partnership fraud, etc. in the past few years, but it is not absolutely nothing, at least it is much better than in China.

    2.At present, facing the referendum of the north and the south, ****, at this juncture, most people are waiting and seeing, for fear that in case the south becomes independent or the incumbent ** Bashir cannot be re-elected, there will be a new conflict. Of course, I have communicated with many people in the local area, and it is generally believed that now the north and the south agree that peace is a win-win situation, and war is a loss, so the possibility of war is not large, and then there is **, especially after the last International Criminal Court to arrest al-Bashir, al-Bashir's support rate is unprecedentedly high, unless there is a coup d'état, otherwise if there is a legitimate election, he should have no objection to being re-elected.

    3.Sudan has a hot climate, especially when the weather is a little cold, there are a lot of mosquitoes, and they are also very big, it is recommended to prepare more mosquitoes when you come, do not bite flower water, etc., and bring more to give to Sudanese friends, they all like it very much. Sudan has poor medical conditions, so there are more commonly used medicines.

    Even if you go back and forth to see a doctor for reimbursement, it is best to bring more because Chinese hospitals do not have a complete range of medicines. If it's at your own expense, bring more, otherwise, it's normal for a cold to cost you $300-500.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The endless desert is quite hard in life!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, I am honored to have the opportunity to ask you a question and tell you some things to note from my personal experience in Sudan last year:

    1。In fact, Africa is not as terrible as we imagined, the place where I work is in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, basically the politics are relatively stable, the residents are mostly Muslims, more pious, and friendly to the Chinese; There are many shops opened by Chinese, and there are also Chinese who grow vegetables there, in addition to being more expensive, they can basically buy goods from the motherland; The high-level ** department personnel can communicate freely in English, but when they go to the local market to shop and take a taxi, they all speak Arabic, so the language is still a bit of a problem, but you can learn Arabic slowly.

    2。Sudan is basically summer all year round, so it is hot, it is recommended to bring more long-sleeved shirts or short sleeves, it is very hot during the day, it will be cooler around December, and you can cope with it by wearing long sleeves at night; There are a lot of mosquitoes, so be sure to prepare more cool oil and wind oil essence, the local mosquito-borne Malay fever is more severe, it is recommended to bring mosquito nets, so that mosquitoes will not fight overnight.

    3。Many Chinese are engaged in different industries in Sudan, everyone is still more concerned, so basically there is no big problem, I don't know what industry you are engaged in, the local people have a rich nightlife, like to go out at night to drink tea and chat, the diet is mainly bread-based Western food, at least there is a beautiful Nile River around the city, you can go to Sudan to experience more.

    If you still want to know something, I can add it to you, I hope it will be useful to you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My husband works in Sudan, I heard him say that it is very hot and dry, I brought him a lot of long-sleeved clothes and wind oil essence, so that he will not be tanned or bitten by mosquitoes, he is also in the capital Khartoum, the Chinese seem to be quite a lot, the local believe in Islam, the local people are still very simple and enthusiastic

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Come on, there is no problem, the face of the Chinese is a pass, a guarantee of safety.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Introduction of Chinese working in Sudan.

    In recent years, with the implementation of the "One Belt, One Road" policy, more and more Chinese enterprises have invested in Sudan and built projects. At the same time, more and more Chinese workers are coming to Sudan to work. They play an important role in their work in different fields, but they also face many difficulties and challenges.

    2.Types of work and working conditions.

    Chinese work in Sudan in many fields, including engineering construction, oil extraction, medical and health care, logistics and transportation. However, due to the unstable political and economic situation in Sudan, the working conditions are difficult, the working environment is complex and the security risks are high. Many workers work in wilderness, desert and tropical climates, and are subject to the constraints of food, shelter and transportation, making living and working conditions difficult.

    3.Salary and benefits package.

    The salary level of Chinese working in Sudan is relatively high, and some construction workers can earn $5,000 to $8,000 a month, much higher than their domestic counterparts, but they will also face problems such as late wages and uncompensated overtime. In addition, due to the lack of adequate insurance and medical benefits, some workers often do not have access to timely and effective assistance in the event of an accident or illness.

    4.Cultural differences and communication difficulties.

    There are huge differences between Chinese and Sudanese in terms of culture, religion and living habits, which brings difficulties and challenges to work and life. For example, Sudan has a conservative religious culture, and women are required to adhere to strict dress codes, which may take some time for female Chinese workers to adapt. At the same time, due to language and cultural barriers, there are also difficulties and communication barriers between Chinese and Sudanese.

    5.Safety risks and quality of life issues.

    Sudan is a country with political instability and high security risks, and Chinese also need to face certain security threats and risks in their work and life. For example, in southern Sudan, security incidents such as theft and kidnapping often occur, and Chinese need to be extra careful in these areas. In addition, due to Sudan's backward economy, the quality of life is relatively low, and the lack of convenient medical care, transportation and other infrastructure has brought inconvenience to life.

    6.China**'s protection of workers working in Sudan.

    China** has always been committed to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese and Chinese employees, and has taken some measures to ensure the safety and rights of Chinese workers working in Sudan. For example, a special working group has been set up to keep an eye on the security situation in the Sudan and to provide emergency relief and security protection. At the same time, it also set up its own medical prescription day to provide medical and health examination services for Chinese employees in Sudan to help employees better maintain their health.

    7.Epilogue.

    Chinese working in Sudan face many risks and challenges, but as an indispensable part of the "going out" strategy of Chinese enterprises and the government, they have made important contributions to promoting the international economy and construction. We hope that they can work and live in peace and health, and successfully complete their work tasks.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sudan is one of the most backward countries in the world, and the conditions are very difficult. Summers are very hot, often exceeding 50 degrees or more. There is only one asphalt road in the country, which is the Airport Boulevard in Khartoum.

    The capital, Khartoum, is relatively safe and peaceful, relatively dry, and free of malignant infectious diseases. But there are often very serious sandstorms.

    Supplies are relatively scarce, many vegetables and fruits are difficult to buy, and the price is very expensive. The quality of local meat and eggs also needs to be questioned, because sheep and chickens are basically stocked on garbage heaps, called garbage sheep or garbage chickens.

    Sudan is a Muslim country, with the majority of the population practicing Islam and some in the south following primitive religions. It is necessary to pay attention to Islamic customs and respect the living habits of Muslims.

    However, it is still very friendly to the Chinese. The Sudanese people regard the Chinese as big brothers and respect them all. On the contrary, Europeans and Americans are very unpopular in the local area.

    Photography is prohibited in the local area and a permit is required to carry out filming activities. Otherwise, take out your camera and take pictures at will, and there is a risk that more than a fine awaits you.

    There is still a war going on in southern Sudan, a struggle between tribes and parties. Be careful not to go to war-torn places, and be careful not to get involved in tribal conflicts.

    Southern Jiangsu is rich in water and grass, but at the same time mosquitoes and infectious diseases are very serious, especially malaria, pay attention to avoid mosquito bites, malaria is very difficult, and not timely ** life-threatening.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sudanese (sudanese).

    Basic in the Democratic Republic of Sudan in north-eastern Africa.

    Inhabitant. About 18.69 million people (1980). 90 of them live in rural areas; 25 are concentrated in the area between the Blue Nile and the White Nile, which occupy only the country's area.

    Sudan is located at the crossroads of economic and cultural exchanges between the north and south of Africa, and there are frequent ethnic migrations, where a variety of ethnic and ethnic components have been formed. By ethnicity and language, Sudanese can be broadly divided into two main groups: North Sudanese and South Sudanese.

    North Sudanese make up about three-quarters of the country's population and live mainly in the inter-river area from northern Sudan to the Blue Nile and White Nile. Most of them are Sunni and Sunni, and many people use Arabic. South Sudanese live in the marshy grasslands of southern Sudan, where most people believe in animism (see Primitive Religion), practice totem worship, and speak more than 80 tribal languages.

    In addition to the Arabs, the most important people in North Sudan are the Nubians who are influenced by Arab culture, the Fengi people between the Blue and White Nile rivers, the Fora people in the vast area of Darfur, and the Beza people in the mountains between the Nile, the Atbara River and the Red Sea. North Sudanese are mostly agricultural, using Nile water for irrigation; Some are mainly engaged in animal husbandry and agriculture. The socio-economic structure is mostly influenced by Arabs.

    Among the South Sudanese are mainly Dinkas, Nuers, Hiluks, Bongos, Azands, etc.

    As early as the dawn of human history, in northern Sudan along the Nile Valley, there was a powerful state "Kushi" founded by the Nubians. In modern times, European colonizers and slave traders have continued to harass Sudan, causing serious social and economic damage to the region. At the beginning of the 19th century, Egypt invaded Sudan.

    In the 70s of the 19th century, Britain invaded Sudan. In 1881, the Sudanese rebelled against the invasion of British and Egyptian troops in the famous al-Mahdi peasant uprising, which lasted for 18 years. The rebels killed the British colonial governor, Gordon, and dealt a heavy blow to the British colonists.

    After a long struggle, the Sudanese won their country's independence in 1955.

    The Sudanese are mainly engaged in agriculture, cultivating millet and potato crops. Animal husbandry, handicrafts, fishing and hunting also occupy a certain place. The clan and tribal structure is generally preserved, and the social organization is very loose, with the tribe as the basic unit of activity.

    In the past, Sudanese mostly lived in conical cylindrical huts, which were their traditional form of housing. In modern cities, such thatched houses have been replaced by high-rise buildings made of concrete.

    Abbreviation for Sultan Negro.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. If you are a common person, keep polite, greet first when you meet, most Sudanese are very warm to the Chinese, you can invite them to drink if you have a good relationship, and you must remember to use your right hand when dealing with people, and your left hand is very impolite.

    2. Police officers and soldiers are generally divided into two categories, one is very upright and easy to get along with, say hello, chat a few words, and hand a cigarette to cook; The other is very greedy, and it is easy to get along with a little favor. Customs and traffic police are the worst and most greedy, try not to deal with them, insatiable.

    3. **** is generally very greedy, and if you get along, you pay attention to interests first 4. If you buy something, it is recommended to go to the black man's store, which will be much cheaper, and the average black person is much more honest and loyal than the Arabs.

    5. Don't stare at women, this is very taboo, remember!

    6. Try not to get into conflict with the locals.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    All your problems are related to your company's situation, Keb.

    1.Clearly tell you that you must turn on the air conditioning, otherwise you can't sleep at night, if the company conditions are good, you can adjust yourself if you have a single room, generally not so good and bad conditions, the city is better, the southern oil field is to live in a prefabricated house.

    2.Don't worry too much about health issues, the company has its own infirmary, and major problems are sent directly to the hospital.

    3.Dryness my experience is easy to lack of water, easy to get athlete's foot and tinea of the hands and feet, but also related to the nature of your work, if you are outside for a long time, you must prepare sunscreen, general jungle hat, sunglasses, cooling oil is necessary.

    As for whether to go to see the situation in your country, the general technical requirements for going abroad are not very high, sometimes it is just a mess, if the family urgently needs money, go there, many people are in Sudan, don't worry too much, you can also enrich your life experience. If there is a slightly promising job in China, it is not recommended to come out, it will delay a lot of things, after all, it will affect the development of domestic contacts, and sometimes even affect lifelong events, the most important thing is to stare at how much money is given, and now not everyone can find an opportunity to go abroad, and finally explain it to your family, they are the people who care about you the most.

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