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“The unrelenting war in Syria has continued for over two years with devastating consequences for the Syrian people. With nearly 100,000 people killed and millions displaced by the conflict, help is needed now more than ever before.”Karl Erdmann, AmeriCares emergency response managerA team of AmeriCares aid workers in the field have reported urgent medical gaps in Syria and neighboring countries, where our partners are providing crucial care and humanitarian aid to people fleeing the horrific violence.Since the brutal conflict began, AmeriCares has provided more than $2 million in emergency medical and humanitarian aid to partners helping people in the war-torn region. Additional shipments are underway, but much more is needed. Please help us continue to fill these urgent gaps to reduce human suffering for refugees fleeing Syria »“Medical needs are staggering. Hospitals and health providers have been the target of attacks by both sides of the conflict,” explained Karl Erdmann, AmeriCares emergency response manager. “At the same time, the number of people requiring medical assistance has greatly increased, both as a direct result of conflict, but also indirectly as general public health deteriorates.”Erdmann explained that infections, diarrhea, respiratory problems as well as chronic and acute diseases are taking a tremendous toll. And health concerns are not limited to within Syria: “At our partner’s clinic in the Za’atri camp in Jordan, the flow of patients—some holding sick children in their arms—was constant,” he said.While in Turkey and Jordan, our team collaborated with medical partners providing assistance over the borders in Syria and uncovered crucial needs, including:
“This unrelenting war has continued for over two years with devastating consequences for the Syrian people,” said Erdmann. “With nearly 100,000 people killed and millions displaced by the conflict, help is needed now more than ever before.”Read MoreDonate Now