KSrelief Provides Healthcare to Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Tue Apr 16 2024
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BEIRUT: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has continued implementing its program to improve healthcare services for Syrian refugees and the host community in the Lebanese town of Bebnin, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Monday.

According to the SPA, during February, 2,412 patients reported to the Bebnin Health Care Center.

The services provided to the patients covered a wide range of clinics and departments, including pharmaceutical, nursing, laboratory, and mental health.

According to official statistics, the percentage of male beneficiaries reached 37%; female 63%, the host community 35%, and refugees 65%.

This demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s commitment, led by KSrelief, to deliver comprehensive humanitarian assistance to the less fortunate, including the refugees, to mitigate the hardships resulting from the humanitarian crisis they face.

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