KSrelief Provides Health Care Services to Syrian Refugees and Host Community in Akkar Governorate, Lebanon, in February

Beirut, The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continued implementing its project to enhance health care services for Syrian refugees and the host community in the town of Bebnin in Akkar Governorate in the Lebanese Republic.

During the month of February, 2,412 patients reported to the Akkar – Benin Health Care Center, where as many as 5,638 services were provided to them. The services covered a wide range of clinics and departments, including pharmaceutical, laboratory, nursing, and the community and mental health program. According to official figures, the percentage of male beneficiaries reached 37%; female 63%, the host community 35% and refugees 65%.

This reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment, spearheaded by KSrelief, to deliver comprehensive humanitarian assistance to the less fortunate, including Syrian refugees, in order to mitigate the hardships resulting from the humanitarian crisis they face.

Source: Saudi Press Agency