- KSRelief recently signed a health project to ensure uninterrupted medical service in the war-torn country by providing funds and medical supplies for Bab Al-Hawa Hospital
JEDDAH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) continues its support to the livestock and agricultural sectors in Syria. The center provided 132 sheep to 66 beneficiaries in Aleppo.
Stepping up humanitarian efforts in Syria, KSRelief recently signed a health project to ensure uninterrupted medical service in the war-torn country by providing funds and medical supplies for Bab Al-Hawa Hospital, and also extended water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) project to help the people. The health service project’s cost is $3.528 million and will serve about a million people.
The project agreement is for one year and includes all operations for the hospital by meeting expenses including salaries and providing medical supplies including equipment to ensure uninterrupted medical service to the people.
The hospital also boasts a state-of-the-art training center, where a wide variety of medical and other health care-related courses are run to develop the skills and knowledge of all health care staff in the hospital itself, as well as in the wider health care community.