MAP Jordan has received a mobile clinic aimed at providing free primary health services in remote areas far from health centers.
MAP Jordan has received a mobile clinic aimed at providing free primary health services in remote areas far from health centers.
This was announced during a meeting with His Excellency Mr. Ade Padmo Sarwono, the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Jordan; His Excellency Dr. Hussein Al-Shibli, the Secretary-General of JHCO, Mr. Noor Achmad, the President of the Indonesian Baznas Organization; and Ms. Shereen Shaheen, the Executive Director of MAP Jordan.
The mobile clinic will soon begin operations, offering essential medical services such as general check-ups, medical consultations, and medication distribution based on patients' needs. We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to this humanitarian project and look forward to the clinic helping provide health services to as many of the most needy members of the community as possible.