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the mobile units in Al-Tapqa and al-Raqqa

9 April، 2025/in Awareness Campaigns, Emergency, Health, Protection, PSS, Reports, Stories/by user55
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Distribution of formula in Tabqa and Raqqa

16 March، 2025/in Awareness Campaigns, Development, Health/by user55

The Kurdish Red Crescent continues its campaign to distribute formula to children with the support of the Japanese-Iraqi Medical Network (JIM-NET),, where milk was provided to displaced children from Aleppo and Al-Shahba in the cities of Raqqa and Tabqa until the age of one year.

 

 

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Formula Distribution Campaign for Displaced babies

12 March، 2025/in Development, Health, relief/by user55

 

With the support of the Japanese-Iraqi Medical Network (JIM-NET), the Kurdish Red Crescent (KRC) in the cities of Qamishlo, Hassakeh, Raqqa and Tabqa launched a campaign to distribute formula to babies up to one year old. This campaign mainly targeted displaced children from the areas of Aleppo and Al-Shahba, who are residing in temporary shelters. It aims to alleviate the suffering of displaced families and ensure that children receive the necessary nutrition under the difficult circumstances they face.

 

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Distribution of clean drinking water in Al- Hasaka

12 March، 2025/in Health, WASH/by user55
With the frequent cut of the water supply to the city of Al-Hasakah from the Alouk station, and to alleviate the suffering of residents in obtaining clean drinking water, especially the displaced from the areas of Aleppo and Shahba and those residing in temporary shelters, the WASH team of the Kurdish Red Crescent, as part of the Medico Switzerland project, continues to distribute clean drinking water.
Recently, in coordination with the municipalities, the distribution targeted the shelters (Ahmad Al-Makhlaf School in Al-Salihiyah neighborhood – Dham Bouzo School in Al-Mufti neighborhood – Youth Housing in Al-Nashwa neighborhood – Aboud Lands School in Al-Nashwa neighborhood – Sulaymaniyah School in Sufeya area – Municipal Council in Sufeya area)
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The women’s clinic project is launched under the slogan “Take care of your health, because you are a life”

9 March، 2025/in Awareness Campaigns, Health, Protection, PSS, Reports/by user55

 

The Kurdish Red Crescent Organization always supports women’s projects and provides medical services to them. This time, as the first project initiated by a complete team of women, it offers health services to women in the villages through a mobile women’s clinic and an ambulance.
On the occasion of March 8, International Women’s Day, and under the slogan “Take care of your health, you are the life,” the team of the project expresses their joy and readiness to provide the best service for women.
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More than 64883 beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within Til Temir primary health care center during 2024, including

18 February، 2025/in Health/by user55

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More than 53,697 beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within Al-Rashed primary health care point in Al-Raqqa during 2024, including:

12 February، 2025/in Health, Reports, Stories/by user55

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The importance of family support for children with special needs

9 February، 2025/in Development, Health, PSS, Stories/by user55

 

Children with special needs require a deep understanding of their necessities and thoughtful guidance from their families. The family is not only the first environment in which a child grows but also the primary source of emotional support and care. This support enhances effective communication with the community and allows for specialized care for their mental and physical health through early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, contributing to better meeting their needs.
Jawad’s family was a role model in this matter, as they showed a deep understanding of their child’s needs and provided the necessary health and psychological care. By visiting the Kurdish Red Crescent prosthetics and rehabilitation center, the child received psychological support and physical therapy. Additionally, two lower limbs were manufactured for him, which significantly helped him integrate with his peers and manage his daily activities better.
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More than 37,864 beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within primary health care point in Aresha camp during 2024, including:

5 February، 2025/in Health, Reports, Stories/by user55

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More than 29,712 beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within primary health care point in ِAbu Khashab camp during 2024, including:

3 February، 2025/in Health, Reports/by user55

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