QC Undertakes the Treatment of Injured Syrians in

QC Undertakes the Treatment of Injured Syrians in One of Lebanon’s Hospitals


1/14/2016 |


As part of its efforts to ease the sufferance of the Syrian people, QC undertook the treatment of the injured Syrians in Al-Basha’er Hospital in Tripoli.

 

Tragic Events

In order to prepare the center to offer the needed medical help and follow up on the patients’ treatment and recovery, QC secured a specialized medical and administrative team and equipped the center with all the necessary medical supplies.

At a cost of about 700,000 QR, the project secures the treatment of the sick and injured among the Syrian refugees in Lebanon. It also grants that the patients receive their medication during the treatment period. In response to the worsening humanitarian circumstances of the Syrian people due to the ongoing tragic events, the project came to meet the aggravating health needs of the victims specially the sick and injured refugees.

The project was implemented in cooperation with the Union of Relief and Development Associations in Lebanon and aimed at supporting a medical center to offer rapid medical care to the sick and injured refugees.

 

Saving Lives               

Mr. Mohammed bin Rashid Al Kaaby, Head of Relief Department in QC, said that QC’s efforts represented its brotherly and humanitarian role, and its concern to offer its services to those who needed them the most. He pointed that the Syrian people deserved all the possible help due to their difficult circumstances.

He added that the project saved the lives of many injured and seriously ill people. He referred to the deficiencies in the medical services, and difficulties in providing primary healthcare and performing surgical operations to the wounded, as well as the deterioration of the medical field’s infrastructure, and the scarcity of medications and other medical requirements in Syria. All those reasons –said he- would force the sick and injured to leave the country.

He emphasized that QC would continue the support from which tens of thousands of sick and injured Syrians benefited.

 

Increasing Concerns

It is worth mentioning that at a cost of 1,300,000 QR, QC implemented in the past few weeks a project to support and equip medical points and health centers to enable them to receive the sick and injured Syrians who took refuge to Lebanon or were displaced in Syria.

8 health organizations in Syria and Lebanon benefited from the project. Among these is Arsal Medical Center which contains Emergency, Pediatric, Operations, Orthopedic, Radiology, and CT Departments in addition to a Laboratory and patients rooms. It secures the medications for all the sick and injured Syrians. Over 90,000 people benefit from the center yearly. Other centers include Al-Tufail Medical Center to which many Syrian families took refuge –about 850 people benefit from it monthly-, and Shebaa Medical Center which provides medical services to about 150 people monthly.

The number of the displaced Syrians and refugees who benefited from QC’s relief projects until the end of last October was 6,083,517. From April 2011 until October 2015, the projects’ costs reached 322,000,000 QR.

Due to their difficult conditions, the people inside Syria received 67% of the aids at a cost of 213,063,000 QR. The rest were sent to the Syrian refugees in the surrounding countries: 18% to Lebanon (58,272,000 QR), 8% to Jordan (about 26,889,000 QR), 5.5% to Turkey (19,000,000 QR), and 1.5% to Iraq and other countries to which some Syrians took refuge (4,500,000 QR). The total health costs reached 68,214,000 QR.

Because of the size of its projects for the Syrians, QC was considered the first NGO in Syrian relief according to OCHA’s (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) FTS (Financial Tracking Service). 

 

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