Displaced people in northern Syria are at risk, Contribute with us to treat and heal 2000 beneficiaries monthly through supporting the mobile clinics project
Thousands of displaced people who have had to leave their homes and livelihoods in conflict zones in northern Syria to escape death, are currently suffering from poor living and health conditions. Their patients don’t have an easy access to health facilities and centres.
Displaced people in northern Syria are at risk, Contribute with us to treat and heal 2000 beneficiaries monthly through supporting the mobile clinics project
Thousands of displaced people who have had to leave their homes and livelihoods in conflict zones in northern Syria to escape death, are currently suffering from poor living and health conditions. Their patients don’t have an easy access to health facilities and centres.
Therefore, The Syrian Medical Expatriates Medical Association (SEMA) has set up mobile clinics in order to provide primary health care services to them in their current locations.
With the increasing numbers of IDPs, disease outbreaks, epidemics, and malnutrition, ‘SEMA’ has recruited community health workers and nutrition team members and added them to the mobile clinics; these individuals are in charge of investigating malnutrition in children, lactating or pregnant women, providing them with the necessary nutrients, conducting awareness campaigns, health seminars and workshops, providing guidance to avoid diseases, in addition to helping the patients have access to the health services they need.
The number of people who benefit from ‘SEMA’ mobile clinics and the accompanying health workers and nutrition teams is more than 3600 beneficiary every month, most of them are children, women and elderly people.
We would greatly appreciate your participation in supporting our campaign “Sustaining Mobile Clinics in Syria” which would let us continue providing health care services to the patients, reducing their suffering caused by their displacement, and reaching them wherever they are, so they could receive the appropriate health care that they deserve.
Targeting/Beneficiaries:
The Project will support primary health care facility in order to improve the access to quality health services for all host communities and IDPs families; however, more focus was taken into consideration for the most vulnerable groups in these communities including Pregnant and Lactating women, neonate, young children, elders, People with disabilities, and patient with chronic illnesses.
The beneficiaries’ numbers expected to be served in the Center per month 2000 beneficiaries
Objectives and Activities
The Overall Goal:
Contribute to improve the quality of health care services and to cover the gaps of the health system in north Syria.
The purpose/result:
To Decrease morbidity and mortality rates among the people in need in in displacement camps in northern Syria.
The Project Activities:
Establishing mobile primary health care center level 1 that cover several areas in north Syria
Providing primary health care services for men, women, boys and girls, 2000 beneficiaries monthly
Provide health education and awareness through home visits conducted by CHWs.
Packages
$10
Brother/Sister: Every bit help
2 Donors
Campaign Over
$25
Friend: Supporting this campaign contributes to the treatment of many displaced patients
0 Donors
Campaign Over
$50
Healer: Supported more than 25 displaced patients with health care services
1 Donors
Campaign Over
$100
Supporter: Supported more than 50 displaced patients with health care services
1 Donors
Campaign Over
$500
Massive Supporter: Supported more than 250 displaced patients with health care services
1 Donors
Campaign Over
$1000
Giver: Supported more than 500 displaced patients with health care services