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NCD Non-Communicable Diseases in Jorda

Our reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman treats war-wounded patients and victims of violence coming from countries like Palestine, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. Our holistic approach to care includes physiotherapy and mental health support.

Our activities in 2023 in Jordan

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Jordan in 2023 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) runs a reconstructive surgery programme in Jordan, offering a comprehensive package of care to war-wounded patients from across the Middle East.
Jordan IAR map 2023

Initially opened as a consequence of the Iraq War in 2006, the MSF hospital in Amman has over the years also admitted patients from Syria, Yemen and Palestine, offering specialised healthcare that was unavailable in their home countries.

It has grown into a regional hub for the treatment of patients with complicated, life-changing injuries, offering surgical and rehabilitative care for gunshot wounds, as well as orthopaedic trauma, burns and other conflict-related injuries. Our holistic approach to care includes physiotherapy and mental health support.

In 2023, we continued to develop our regional outreach to facilitate follow-up consultations and continued physiotherapy for patients in their home countries, after discharge from the hospital. MSF collaborates closely with local healthcare providers, offering technical assistance, training and medical supplies to bolster healthcare capacity.

 

in 2023
 
Jordan

MSF opens mother and child hospital in Irbid to support Syrian refugees

Press Release 17 Nov 2013
 
Zaatari camp, pediatric hospital
Syria

Syrian refugee narratives: "We had been trying to avoid leaving our country but eventually we had no other choice"

Voices from the Field 30 May 2013
 
Syrian Refugees in Zaatari camp
Syria

Syrian refugees in Jordan: The limits of assistance

Press Release 30 May 2013
 
Jordan

Stuck in unsuitable camp in 'no man's land'

Project Update 28 Apr 2003