Ministry of Social Affairs’ Mobile Clinics Continue Serving Border Villages in Marjayoun

Marjayoun: The Ministry of Social Affairs is continuing its mobile clinic program in the Marjayoun area, particularly in frontline villages near the border, despite the difficult security situation. The clinics are dedicated to providing essential medical services to residents in these areas.

According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the clinics move between villages to provide medical consultations, distribute available medicines, and monitor basic health conditions. This is particularly important for elderly residents and patients who are unable to reach hospitals. The ministry's medical teams are working in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross to ensure the success of this initiative.

Despite the risks associated with traveling between frontline villages, the teams are committed to their humanitarian mission. They continue their efforts to ensure that residents receive essential healthcare amid the ongoing tensions in the region.

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