By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Thanks to your support, for years, mobile clinics in SEMA have been working to meet the health service requirements of remote communities in northern Syria, especially during critical periods of epidemics and earthquake disasters.
Our mobile clinics are still the safety net for remote communities against diseases and epidemics. In the past Jun, these clinics provided basic medical services to over 5500 beneficiaries from various communities and camps Ma'rat al-Ikhwan, Jannoudiyah, Ahsam, and Dweibeq.
These services included examinations, consultations, dispensing of medications, tests, screening for malnutrition, and medical referrals to hospitals. All of this helped prevent and treat diseases, especially among children, women, and vulnerable groups in general.
We need your support to continue this tremendous effort and provide significant services to the most fragile communities in Northern Syria.
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By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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