The Kurdish Red Crescent provides its services to the most remote areas

Because providing available health and medical services and care is a priority, even in the most remote areas, the Kurdish Red Crescent Center’s clinics (internal – women’s – children’s – ambulance) in Abu Khashab camp in the northwestern countryside of Deir ez-Zor provide their services in addition to providing medicines from the pharmacy and providing health awareness from Before the health education team, ambulances remain on standby for any emergency.

Awareness sessions continue within the “Zero Waste” project

The Zero Waste project for sorting and recycling household waste started in Hasakah city, specifically in the Mufti neighborhood, as a model for implementing the project. However, The project is implementing activities, including community awareness-raising sessions on environmental protection, presenting project activities, correct sorting methods, and the importance of waste recycling. Additionally, the awareness sessions include some activities and practices targeting families, school, and university students
The goal is to achieve zero waste and reduce environmental pollution by promoting principles of sustainability and recycling in the local community. This project is an important step towards achieving a healthy and clean environment. It also emphasizes the importance of the effective participation of locals and institutions in protecting the environment and preserving natural resources.