KSrelief Team Aids Iraqi Healthcare With Advanced Medical Supplies And Technology
In a significant move to bolster the healthcare infrastructure in Iraq, a delegation from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) recently made a pivotal visit to Baghdad. The team's discussions with Iraq's Health Minister, Dr. Saleh Al-Hasnawi, underscored a robust commitment to enhancing medical services across the nation. This visit marks a key step in the ongoing collaboration between KSrelief and the Iraqi Ministry of Health, aimed at addressing critical healthcare needs.
One of the focal points of the KSrelief team's visit was the Basra Children's Hospital. The delegation outlined comprehensive plans to upgrade the hospital's facilities with state-of-the-art medical technology. This includes the provision of advanced medical devices, essential equipment, and a vital supply of medicines. Such enhancements are expected to significantly improve the hospital's capacity to provide high-quality care to patients from all over Iraq.

In addition to upgrading hospital facilities, KSrelief is actively involved in addressing the pressing need for medical oxygen in Iraq. The team discussed its ongoing project to supply liquid oxygen along with the necessary equipment to the Iraqi Ministry of Health. To date, 4,500 oxygen cylinders have been delivered and distributed across various healthcare facilities in different Iraqi governorates. This initiative is crucial for ensuring that hospitals have the resources needed to treat patients effectively, especially those requiring respiratory support.
Oxygen Tanks Delivery on the Horizon
The discussions between KSrelief and the Iraqi Ministry of Health also covered the forthcoming delivery and installation of oxygen tanks in Iraq, expected to arrive next month. Both parties reviewed plans for finalizing delivery locations, completing pre-installation work, and coordinating with the implementing company selected by KSrelief. This initiative is part of a broader effort to support the Iraqi Ministry of Health in meeting the medical needs of its citizens and providing exceptional healthcare services.
The visit by KSrelief to Iraq underscores a deep-seated commitment to humanitarian aid and relief efforts in regions facing healthcare challenges. By equipping hospitals with modern medical technology and addressing critical supply needs such as oxygen, KSrelief is playing a pivotal role in enhancing healthcare services in Iraq. These initiatives not only aim to improve patient care but also support Iraq's healthcare system in becoming more resilient and capable of meeting the diverse needs of its population.
With inputs from SPA