Health Resilience

Objectives

The Health System Resilience Program aims to strengthen the resilience of health systems and critical services in Syria by leveraging advanced technologies, including renewable energy, electric mobility, telecommunications, water, sustainable waste management, and health-tech.

Help [GN] Fight Cancer – Donate Today

Meet [GN], a resilient 22-year-old who has faced extraordinary challenges since losing her father four years ago. Recently diagnosed with early-stage cancer, despite intensive chemotherapy, the disease has persisted. Now, she urgently needs spinal marrow transplant surgery for stabilization.
  • *Cusotm Amount

UOSSM Deploying Vital Medical Points in Gaza

UOSSM is responding to the crisis in Gaza by setting up six medical points to provide essential healthcare services in shelters, benefiting over 10,000 people monthly with primary care, mental health support, and emergency medical transport.
  • *Cusotm Amount

Building Hope: Children’s Hospital Project

UOSSM is planning on building a children’s hospital equipped with various departments to provide holistic healthcare services in Northern Syria that can benefit more than 10.000 cases monthly.
  • *Cusotm Amount

Fakhr

Orphaned since birth, Fakhr, a 9-year-old boy, is among the many children grappling with adversity following the loss of a parent. Despite his arthritis condition, Fakhr’s aspirations to attend school and play football remain steadfast. 
  • *Cusotm Amount

Zainab & Nour Case

Zainab and Noor, two sisters, are grappling with the challenges posed by a rare skin disease, compounded by the loss of their father eight years ago. In the absence of their father, their family struggles financially, unable to afford the medical treatment they urgently need. 
  • *Cusotm Amount

Abdullah

Adullah  a 13-year-old orphan dreams of becoming a pharmacist. Despite facing challenging circumstances, he remains resilient. Football provides solace, but his visual impairment in his right eye adds further difficulty.
  • *Cusotm Amount

Health Care Services

UOSSM health resilience program offers Solar PV Systems and Battery Electric Vehicles (E-Mobility) to decentralize energy systems for ambulances and vaccine transport. Tele-Medicine addresses health professional shortages in conflict areas through advanced telecommunication. Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene Promotion (WASH) along with Medical Waste Management ensure safe water, sanitation, and proper medical waste disposal. The Medical Equipment Maintenance program sustains health services by prolonging critical equipment lifespan. The program will fully power health facilities during diesel outages, address the human resources gap in health professionals, and reduce the risk of water, sanitation, and hygiene-related diseases.

Health Care Program

The Health System Resilience Program focuses on leveraging technology solutions to address fuel dependency, energy security, shortage of qualified health professionals, lack of efficient equipment, and frequent malfunctions of medical equipment. 

Health Program Capacity

The program’s capacity is demonstrated through successful pilot projects, such as the installation of solar photovoltaic systems saving diesel, and partnerships with organizations like Islamic Relief, GIZ, and Grand Challenges Canada.

Future Plans

The program’s future plans include the installation of a Photovoltaic-Diesel Hybrid System, operations and maintenance for health facilities powered by solar energy, and empowering health facilities through interventions aligned with environmental and sustainable approaches.

Help [GN] Fight Cancer – Donate Today

Meet [GN], a resilient 22-year-old who has faced extraordinary challenges since losing her father four years ago. Recently diagnosed with early-stage cancer, despite intensive chemotherapy, the disease has persisted. Now, she urgently needs spinal marrow transplant surgery for stabilization.
  • *Cusotm Amount

UOSSM Deploying Vital Medical Points in Gaza

UOSSM is responding to the crisis in Gaza by setting up six medical points to provide essential healthcare services in shelters, benefiting over 10,000 people monthly with primary care, mental health support, and emergency medical transport.
  • *Cusotm Amount

Building Hope: Children’s Hospital Project

UOSSM is planning on building a children’s hospital equipped with various departments to provide holistic healthcare services in Northern Syria that can benefit more than 10.000 cases monthly.
  • *Cusotm Amount

Fakhr

Orphaned since birth, Fakhr, a 9-year-old boy, is among the many children grappling with adversity following the loss of a parent. Despite his arthritis condition, Fakhr’s aspirations to attend school and play football remain steadfast. 
  • *Cusotm Amount

Zainab & Nour Case

Zainab and Noor, two sisters, are grappling with the challenges posed by a rare skin disease, compounded by the loss of their father eight years ago. In the absence of their father, their family struggles financially, unable to afford the medical treatment they urgently need. 
  • *Cusotm Amount

Abdullah

Adullah  a 13-year-old orphan dreams of becoming a pharmacist. Despite facing challenging circumstances, he remains resilient. Football provides solace, but his visual impairment in his right eye adds further difficulty.
  • *Cusotm Amount