The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center continues to implement a project to strengthen health care services for Syrian refugees and host communities in the town of Bebnin in the Akko Governorate of the Republic of Lebanon.
During July, the Akkar-Benin Health Care Centre received 2,396 patients and provided them with 5,817 services in the clinic, pharmacy, laboratory, nursing, and community and mental health program departments, of which 40% were men, 60% were women, 42% were host communities, and 58% were refugees.
This stems from the Kingdom’s keenness, represented by the Center, to provide humanitarian assistance to the poor and Syrian refugees in various fields to alleviate their suffering due to the humanitarian crisis.