Supported by KSrelief, Arsal Health Center Provides Services to over 78,000 Beneficiaries from 2023 to 2024

KSrelief-backed Prosthetics Center in Marib provides medical services
KSrelief-backed Prosthetics Center in Marib provides medical services

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has prioritised the health sector in various countries, particularly Syrian refugees and the host communities in Lebanon.

From March 1, 2023, to February 29, 2024, KSrelief has enhanced the health sector and improved the quality of medical services for sick and injured refugees and the host communities in Lebanon.

Additionally, KSrelief has implemented the fourth phase of a project aimed at strengthening primary health care services for Syrian refugees and the host community in the town of Arsal in Baalbek governorate, Lebanon.
The Arsal Primary Health Care Center received 78,747 individuals.

It provided 174,068 services in the pharmacy and radiology departments, public health, ophthalmology, dental, pediatric, ENT, orthopaedic, cardiology, urology, gastroenterology, women's, diabetes and endocrinology, dermatology, community health clinics, mental health services, and laboratory department.

This aid is an extension of the relief and humanitarian efforts the Kingdom provides through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to the many affected and needy countries worldwide.

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