12-2-2026
Based on its commitment to humanitarian principles founded on human dignity, non-discrimination, and equitable access to healthcare services, the Mesopotamia Association launched its mobile clinic on 20/1/2026, in coordination with the Directorate of Social Affairs and Labor and the Directorate of Health in Latakia Governorate.
This step came in response to the needs of the most vulnerable families, and out of the belief that healthcare is a fundamental right for every human being, one that should not be hindered by distance or living conditions.
The clinic team toured the city of Latakia and its countryside, carrying a humanitarian message before carrying a medical bag, to provide comprehensive health services that combine treatment, emergency care, prevention, and health education.
During these rounds, 1,041 health services were provided to children and women. In addition Many cases were also referred to specialized hospitals to conduct the necessary laboratory tests and medical imaging, ensuring continuity of care and not limiting the intervention to immediate assistance.
The work of the mobile clinic is not limited to providing a medical service alone; rather, it seeks to restore reassurance to mothers’ hearts, grant children the opportunity for a healthy and safe life, and reinforce the principle that people come first… always and forever.
