Jordan has registered over 650,000 Syrian refugees since 2011, according to the UNHCR. Lack of proper legal documentation, financial constraints and border closures mean that their access to healthcare is extremely limited.
We are the main reproductive healthcare provider for Syrian refugees in Irbid governorate, northwest Jordan. Our team assists deliveries, admits newborn babies to the intensive care unit and carries out antenatal consultations.
We also work with the health ministry to provide emergency surgical and post-operative care to war-wounded Syrians at Ramtha hospital.
The Amman reconstructive surgery hospital treats war-wounded patients and indirect victims of violence from war-torn neighbouring countries. The hospital provides holistic care for patients requiring orthopaedic, reconstructive and maxillofacial surgery, including physiotherapy and mental health support.
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