KSrelief Expands Healthcare Services for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon’s Akkar Governorate

Akkar: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continued its project to enhance healthcare services for Syrian refugees and the host community in the town of Bebnine in Akkar Governorate, Lebanon.

According to Saudi Press Agency, during July 2025, the Akkar Healthcare Center in Bebnine admitted 2,568 patients and provided a total of 5,440 services. These services encompassed clinics, pharmacies, laboratories, nursing, and community and mental health programs. Of the beneficiaries, males accounted for 36%, while females constituted 64%. The host community represented 52% of the total beneficiaries, with refugees comprising the remaining 48%.

This initiative is part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's ongoing humanitarian and relief efforts, implemented through KSrelief, aimed at supporting Syrian refugees across all fields and alleviating their suffering amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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