Ammon News - The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) have successfully concluded a 14-month specialized medical clinics project in the Zaatari camp, offering vital health services to Syrian refugees.
The project provided comprehensive primary and secondary medical care, adhering to both local and international medical standards. Services covered general medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, internal medicine, ENT, cardiology, ophthalmology, dental care, emergency care, minor surgeries, and physiotherapy.
The initiative also included an integrated laboratory and X-ray imaging services, ensuring thorough diagnostic and therapeutic support. A fully stocked pharmacy catered to various medical needs, from acute to chronic.
Naif Shammari, Director of the KSrelief in Jordan, emphasized the center's commitment to supporting affected communities through essential health projects. He highlighted the project's role in delivering comprehensive healthcare to Syrian refugees, fulfilling their medical needs.
Hussein Shibli, Secretary-General of the JHCO, affirmed the ongoing partnership with the KSrelief, noting that the project significantly improved healthcare quality for Syrian refugees.
He expressed gratitude to all contributors and acknowledged the project's impact on enhancing the beneficiaries' quality of life and reinforcing humanitarian cooperation. Petra