The Saudi medical team succeeded in restoring hearing ability for 30 Syrian children through performing complex surgeries in Damascus.
The Saudi medical team from the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid arrived at Damascus International Airport in the past few days to begin implementing the Saudi volunteer program (Amal) in several hospitals in Damascus, in coordination with the Ameen Organization for Humanitarian Support.
The team consists of 61 doctors and specialists aiming to support the healthcare sector in Syria and perform precise medical operations in various specialties.
These remarkable medical efforts reflect international cooperation in providing healthcare for those in need, and offering support in the difficult conditions faced by children in conflict areas. These surgical operations represent an opportunity to improve the quality of life for children and embody a strong humanitarian will to assist vulnerable groups.
This medical achievement highlights the great humanitarian efforts of those working in the medical sector, showcasing their commitment to human values and international solidarity in facing the health challenges confronting the world. These efforts aim to provide necessary healthcare for all and enhance a spirit of cooperation to achieve improvement in people's lives.