Physical Health in Syrian Arab Republic

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The ongoing conflict in Syria has severely impacted the physical health of its population, with limited access to healthcare facilities, shortage of medical supplies, and high rates of injuries and fatalities. The displacement of millions of people has also led to poor living conditions and increased risk of infectious diseases.

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                This campaign aims to support URGENT medical needs of those most in need in northern Syria through supporting our hospitals, medical centers and mobile clinics located there


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                Your support will protect more newborn lives. We direct our appeal to you to strengthen our efforts to prevent deaths among newborns. This is a call for you to make your support a bridge for survival ...
                
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                This campaign aims to alleviate the suffering of the vulnerable patients in northwest Syria through sponsoring the costs of medical consultations and surgical operations.


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                This campaign aims at securing the funds to purchase a number of modern ICU devices for Al-Ikhaa Specialized Hospital in north of Syria, to help in treating and saving lives of many newborn infants wh...
                
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                We need your support to maintain a healthy lifestyle for the war-affected women in Syria along with their newborn babies, so we can lessen the consequences of war and minimize the gap created after ma...
                
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