1/18/2026
As part of their ongoing efforts to improve access to healthcare services worldwide, Qatar Charity and the Arab Medical Relief Society in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan conducted the third medical campaign within the Mobile Clinic Project for Chronic Diseases.
The campaign included five days of field medical services provided by the mobile clinic, with one day dedicated to each targeted area. The campaign covered the following areas: Ghor Al-Mazra'a/Al-Ma'moura, Wadi Musa/Dalaqa, Mreiga/Al-Qasmiya, Hawd Al-Disi/Al-Tuwaisa, and Wadi Araba/Qariqra.
Medical Services
The campaign provided comprehensive medical services, including reception, registration, triage, a family medicine clinic, and a pharmacy. It also included measuring vital signs, reviewing patients' medical histories, and utilizing available tests to enhance the accuracy of assessments. Blood pressure monitors were also provided to those in need, aligning with the project's objectives of supporting patients with chronic diseases in underserved areas of southern Jordan. During the campaign, medical teams were able to conduct routine checkups, examine 187 patients, and provide appropriate treatment interventions based on the assessment of each case.
In this context, Mr. Saleh bin Mohammed Al-Marri, General Supervisor of Qatar Charity's office in Jordan, affirmed that these projects stem from Qatar Charity's firm belief in every person's right to comprehensive healthcare. He pointed out that access to basic medical services is not a luxury, but a fundamental human right.
Dr. Bashir Al-Qasir, Executive Director of the Arabian Medical Relief (AMR), expressed the Society's appreciation for its ongoing partnership with Qatar Charity, which contributes to enhancing the Society's ability to reach the most vulnerable areas and provide quality healthcare services to patients with chronic diseases. This aligns with the project's objectives and serves local communities in southern Jordan.
This project embodies Qatar Charity's mission to achieve a dignified life for all by promoting access to basic healthcare services and improving the quality of medical care provided to patients with chronic diseases in southern Jordan. More than 600 free prescriptions were provided to a total of 250 patients examined throughout the project's phases.
It is worth noting that Qatar Charity's office in Jordan has been operating since 2021 in partnership with the Jordanian government and civil society organizations. It provides a range of services, including social welfare programs such as sponsoring orphans and vulnerable families, relief services for those affected by humanitarian crises, and economic empowerment programs, among others, all aimed at assisting those in need within the Kingdom.
This project is part of the Arabian Medical Relief ongoing efforts to enhance access to essential healthcare services in Jordan, particularly in the most underserved areas. Society reaffirms its continued commitment to providing comprehensive, high-quality healthcare to the most vulnerable groups through innovative medical and humanitarian programs and projects in partnership with supporting organizations and local and international institutions. This commitment contributes to improving quality of life and ensuring everyone's right to access healthcare.