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    Syria’s Health System Must Be Rebuilt to Aid Returnees’ Care

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Millions of Syrians who have returned to their homeland after years of conflict are struggling to obtain essential medical services. The prolonged war has severely damaged healthcare facilities, leaving many communities without proper access to treatment. This situation poses a significant barrier to the recovery and well-being of returnees, who often suffer from chronic conditions and injuries sustained during the conflict. Rebuilding the health system is critical to addressing these urgent medical needs and supporting the population’s overall recovery.

    In a significant development, international health experts emphasize that without substantial investment and coordinated efforts, Syria’s healthcare infrastructure will remain inadequate. The destruction of hospitals, shortage of medical staff, and lack of supplies have compounded the crisis, making it difficult for returnees to receive timely and effective care. Meanwhile, the ongoing instability in some regions continues to hinder reconstruction efforts, further delaying the restoration of vital health services. Strengthening the health system is not only a humanitarian imperative but also essential for stabilizing communities and fostering long-term peace.

    Notably, the recovery of Syria’s health sector will have far-reaching impacts beyond immediate medical care. A functional healthcare system can improve public health outcomes, reduce disease outbreaks, and support mental health services for trauma survivors. Furthermore, it can help rebuild trust between citizens and authorities by demonstrating commitment to basic human needs. As Syria moves toward rebuilding, prioritizing healthcare restoration will be a cornerstone for sustainable development and social cohesion in the war-torn nation.

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