More than 29,907beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within primary health care point in Sere Kaniye camp during 2024, including:

Abu Khashab Primary Healthcare Center Services

Every day, the Kurdish Red Crescent center in the Abu Khashab camp, located east of Deir ez-Zor, receives about 120 IDPs. Each clinic in the center (internal medicine, pediatrics, and gynecology) sees around 40 cases daily, which range from regular check-ups to emergency care. They provide medical services and appropriate examinations for all age groups, along with distributing medications, while ambulance services are on standby 24/7 for any emergency situations.

Distributing winter clothes for IDPs in Raqqa and Tabqa

As part of an initiative for the Kurdish people in the city of Ludwigshafen (Rhineland-Palatinate) in Germany, the Kurdish Red Crescent distributed winter clothes and coats for all age groups to 440 displaced families from Al-Shahba and Afrin who are in shelters in Raqqa and Tabqa.

 

Opening another road emergency point (ORKESH)

The presence of ambulance points on the roads is of great importance, as it can reduce the response time to accidents, which increases the chances of rescuing the injured.
The Kurdish Red Crescent, among the services it provides, opened the Orkesh emergency point at the crossroads linking the cities and villages of Amuda, Hasakah, and Qamishli.
This point is equipped with a team of paramedics and an ambulance with full primary and emergency equipment, and is ready around the clock to head to road accident cases in addition to transporting emergency cases in distant villages, in coordination with the operations room to facilitate access to the injured so that emergency services can be provided, and to transport them to hospitals in nearby cities in order to preserve lives, and reduce the time they take to arrive to receive appropriate treatment.

Relief of 400 displaced families in the city of Kobani

 

in the midst of a massive wave of displacement that started in early December 2024, tens of thousands of people from Afrin and Shahba left their homes in search of safety and stability in northern and eastern Syria. During these difficult humanitarian conditions, the work of the Kurdish Red Crescent has emerged as a key actor in providing support and assistance, receiving distinguished backing from the Kurdistan Red Crescent.
The Kurdish Red Crescent has been delivering urgent medical and relief services across all areas where displaced people are located, recently addressing the needs of 400 displaced families in the city of Kobani. Baby formula and diapers were distributed, along with essential clothing for both adults and children, which helped lighten some of the burden on them

 

 

 

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Statment 18.01.2025

More than 66,087 beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within #Kurdish_Red_Crescent’s primary health care point in Washokani camp during 2024, including:

More than 120,099 beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within the two points of the Kurdish Red Crescent for primary health care in Al-Hol camp during 2024, including:

More than 120,099 beneficiaries of health and ambulance services within the two points of the Kurdish Red Crescent for primary health care in Al-Hol camp during 2024, including:

 

 

 

286 babies benefiting from milk distribution in Tabqa city

The Kurdish Red Crescent teams continue the campaign of distributing formula milk to displaced families, bringing the number of beneficiaries of distribution services, in addition to health awareness and the distribution of brochures to (285) babies in the city of Tabqa.