DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) provided healthcare services to Syrian refugees and their host community in Baalbek, Lebanon on Thursday.
The initiative is part of the third phase of KSRelief’s project to enhance medical care in the area, wrote state agency SPA.
In Oct., Arsal Medical Center provided 14,087 services to 7,149 patients, of which 41 percent were males and 59 percent were females, whereas the percentage of refugees was 65 percent and residents 35 percent.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s relief center continued the 14th and 15th voluntary programs for Syrian refugees in Jordan’s Zaatari camp.
The program saw 22 volunteers from various medical, psychological, social, and educational specialties.