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Emergency Trauma Surgery in Al Ramtha Governmental Hospital.
Dr Haydar Alwash, Ramtha's first trauma surgeon, conducting a skin graft surgery in November 2013.
© Diala Ghassan/MSF

Voices of Ramtha

Dr Haydar Alwash, Ramtha's first trauma surgeon, conducting a skin graft surgery in November 2013.
© Diala Ghassan/MSF
It planted hope in the hearts of patients who thought that their lives have stopped; hope for a brighter future ahead. Ibtisam Massad, MSF psychologist in Ramtha, 2013-2018

Doctor, nurse, surgeon, physiotherapist, psychologist, logistician, coordinator, cleaner, watchman …

MSF staff reflect on four years of saving lives and limbs in Ramtha, northern Jordan, and describe the impact of this emergency surgical project as they saw it.

Download a collection of testimonies from MSF staff who worked in Ramtha.

Voices of Ramtha pdf — 11.52 MB Download
Abdullah Alawneh, operation theatre supervisor, 2013–2018 “Ramtha changed me from a regular healthcare provider to the person I am today.”
Abdullah Alawneh, MSF operation theatre supervisor in Ramtha, 2013–2018
Unfortunately after the borders closed, the project stopped receiving war-wounded Syrians, while we can still hear the bombings. Every single sound we hear in Ramtha, we just ask ourselves two questions: how many injured patients are looking for access right now? If there is no medical care available around them how will they survive? - Abdullah Alawneh, OT supervisor at Ramtha surgical project.
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