Health & Social care

Emergency Medical Intervention Overview

Through Farah Social Foundation’s Primary Health Care (PHC) centers, essential health services were delivered to over 6,000 displaced families across Chouf, Aley, and Mount Lebanon, ensuring continuity of care during the crisis.

Medical Services

Provision of essential medications, particularly for individuals who fled without access to chronic treatments
Administration of routine childhood vaccinations 💉
Delivery of free medical consultations and medicines through PHC centers

Psychosocial Support (PSS)

Conducted awareness sessions to address mental health and well-being
Provided one-on-one psychological consultations
Facilitated group PSS sessions to support emotional resilience

Mobile Clinic Response
The mobile clinic units played a critical role in reaching vulnerable and hard-to-access communities, ensuring uninterrupted access to essential healthcare services despite displacement and mobility constraints.
In addition to primary healthcare delivery, the mobile teams implemented comprehensive health awareness campaigns, focusing on disease prevention, hygiene promotion, and community education. Targeted services were provided for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with special attention to maternal and child health, including pregnancy follow-up, child care, and routine immunization.
The response also included vaccination activities, distribution of medications for chronic diseases, and management of acute illnesses, ensuring continuity of care for affected populations. Patients requiring advanced care were supported through a structured referral system to hospitals.
Furthermore, the mobile clinics conducted assessments for persons with disabilities (PWDs) and facilitated the provision of assistive devices when needed. Additional support services included the distribution of hygiene kits, provision of mental health and psychosocial support, and access to a hotline for urgent case management.
To enhance public health conditions in shelters, the teams also carried out water quality testing, helping to prevent waterborne diseases and ensure safer living environments.

Partnerships & Support

These interventions were implemented in coordination with the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) and the Ministry of Health (MOPH)made possible through the generous support of UNICEF, International Medical Corps (IMC),IOCC, ICRC, and IGCC.

 

 

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