Project Report
| Apr 13, 2026
Critical Medical Cases in Northern Syria and the Ongoing Healthcare Crisis
By AMAL ALUMMA ORGANIZATION | Project leader
Dear Donor
Displacement camps in northern Syria, as well as many areas inside the country, are facing catastrophic healthcare conditions. Thousands of patients are suffering due to the lack of adequate medical care, amid weak healthcare infrastructure and extremely limited resources. Despite emerging administrative structures, the current system remains unable to provide comprehensive free healthcare services.
Chronic diseases such as cancer, heart conditions, and kidney failure are among the most pressing challenges. These illnesses require long-term treatment and high costs that most families cannot afford. In addition, the shortage of specialized medical equipment—such as dialysis machines and radiotherapy devices—further worsens the situation and puts patients’ lives at serious risk.
In the camps, the situation is even more critical. Overcrowding and poor living conditions contribute to the spread of diseases, while access to basic healthcare services remains severely limited. Addressing this crisis requires urgent intervention to provide essential medications, fund life-saving surgeries, and support critically ill patients who are at risk of losing their lives due to the lack of proper treatment.
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Apr 13, 2026
Lifeline Under Siege: The Critical Role of Medical Aid in Gaza
By M.D | Project leader
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Dear Donor
The Gaza Strip continues to face a deepening healthcare crisis as a result of the prolonged blockade, which has pushed the medical system to the brink of collapse. Amid worsening humanitarian conditions, medical aid has become an indispensable lifeline for the population, particularly in light of acute shortages of essential medicines and critical medical equipment.
Hospitals are operating beyond capacity, struggling with severe overcrowding and insufficient fuel to power life-saving equipment, alongside limited capability to perform complex surgical procedures. Patients—especially those suffering from chronic illnesses such as cancer and kidney failure—face immense barriers in accessing the treatment they urgently require.
Medical assistance in Gaza plays a vital and life-saving role. It ensures the provision of essential medications, supports the functionality of healthcare facilities, and secures access to urgent medical supplies. Above all, it restores hope to patients enduring extremely harsh conditions, while alleviating the overwhelming strain on an already fragile and overburdened healthcare system.
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Apr 13, 2026
A Collapsing Lifeline: Urgent Medical Needs in War-Torn Sudan
By M.D | Project leader
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Dear Donor
Sudan is facing a severe collapse of its healthcare system amid the ongoing armed conflict. Hospitals and medical facilities have either been forced out of service or are operating under extreme shortages of staff and essential supplies. Continuous violence has displaced millions of civilians, placing unprecedented pressure on the few remaining, fragile healthcare services.
Affected regions are suffering from critical shortages of essential medicines, particularly antibiotics and treatments for chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension. Disrupted supply chains and insecurity have made it extremely difficult for medical aid to reach those in need. At the same time, infectious diseases are on the rise due to deteriorating water and sanitation conditions.
The medical crisis in Sudan extends far beyond a lack of medication. There is an urgent need to support field hospitals, deploy medical personnel, and provide life-saving equipment such as surgical tools and resuscitation devices. Immediate humanitarian intervention is no longer optional—it is essential to save lives and alleviate the suffering of millions of civilians trapped in the midst of conflict.
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