Project Report
| Jan 29, 2026
21,658 Lives Reached Through Medical Care in Syria - December Impact!
By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
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Dear Valued Supporter,
Your support translated into real, measurable medical impact across Syria last month (December 2025).
In December 2025, SEMA projects reached 21,658 beneficiaries in Syria through a wide range of essential health services, including the following:
- Outpatient consultations
- Laboratory tests and radiology
- Medication provision
- Dental and emergency care
- ICUs and NICUs
These services reached men, women, children and newborns who otherwise had nowhere to turn amid displacement and ongoing crisis.
Behind every number is life touched by your generosity and support.
Thank you for making large-scale humanitarian medical care possible in Syria.
With sincere appreciation,
SEMA Medical Team
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Jan 29, 2026
Over 800 Life-Saving Surgeries Performed in Syria Thanks to You!
By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
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Dear Supporter,
When emergency strikes, surgical care can mean the difference between life and death. Your support kept operating rooms running.
In December 2025, SEMA-supported surgical hospitals in Syria performed the following:
- 512 Major Surgeries
- 289 Minor Surgeries
These operations included general surgery, orthopedics, urology, ENT, vascular, maxillofacial, and neurosurgery—often under extreme conditions and limited resources.
A total of 13,151 patients in Syria benefited from surgical hospital services, many of them war-wounded or critically ill.
Every surgery tells a story of survival made possible by you… Thank You!
Thank you for supporting surgical hospitals that save lives daily in Syria.
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Jan 29, 2026
Essential Medicines Delivered to Those Who Need Them Most in Syria!
By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
Dear Supporter,
Thanks to your generosity, access to life-saving medications continued throughout December for thousands of vulnerable patients across Syria.
In December 2025, SEMA-supported facilities dispensed 8,834 prescription medications, ensuring continuity of care for patients suffering from chronic illnesses, acute conditions, and conflict-related health complications.
For many families, these medications were not optional—they were the difference between stability and medical emergency.
Your support enabled pharmacies and clinics to remain stocked despite severe shortages, rising costs, and ongoing displacement.
Because of you, treatment did not stop.
Thank you for standing with patients in Syria and helping us protect dignity, health, and hope—one prescription at a time.
With gratitude,
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