By Yossef AL HAMOUD | partnership Officer
Besme Insani continued its humanitarian efforts to support vulnerable children in Syria through a medical assistance project targeting children suffering from malnutrition. A total of 23 children benefited from this intervention, receiving essential healthcare services including medical examinations, health consultations, medications, and nutritional supplements aimed at improving their health and supporting proper growth and development.
This humanitarian response was implemented to address the difficult living conditions faced by many Syrian families, where poverty, displacement, and limited access to healthcare have contributed to increasing rates of child malnutrition. The project helped alleviate the suffering of beneficiary children and provided them with an opportunity to recover and regain better health.
Medical teams also conducted follow-up assessments and provided caregivers with guidance on proper nutrition and child healthcare practices, helping reduce the long-term risks associated with malnutrition.
Besme Insani extends its sincere appreciation to all donors and supporters who contributed to the success of this initiative. The organization remains committed to delivering life-saving medical and humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable communities across Syria, with a particular focus on children facing severe health and living challenges.
By Yossef AL HAMOUD | partnership Officer
By Yossef AL HAMOUD | partnership Officer
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