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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