Syrian American Medical Society Foundation

Syria

SAMS in Syria

Since 2011, Syria has endured one of the world’s most protracted and devastating humanitarian crises. Years of armed conflict, economic collapse, pandemic strain, and natural disasters have left critical infrastructure in ruins. Today, nearly 16.7 million Syrians require humanitarian aid, and 15.8 million urgently need healthcare.

More than 7.4 million Syrians remain internally displaced. Most live in overcrowded camps or informal settlements with poor sanitation and limited access to basic care. In Northwest Syria, 9 in 10 children lack a minimally adequate diet. Healthcare facilities are collapsing, only 57% of hospitals and 37% of primary care centers remain fully functional.

Amid these challenges, SAMS continues to deliver life-saving care, support local health systems, and respond to emergency needs with a growing focus on rebuilding. The collapse of the Assad regime in December 2024 marks a new phase. As the country begins the difficult path to recovery, SAMS is committed to supporting health system rehabilitation as a foundation for long-term stability.

Impact in Syria

Snapshot of Our Reach

40

medical facilities operated, including 12 hospitals and 3 mobile clinics

9,000

Over 9,000 medical services provided daily

6

Services across 6 governorates including Idlib, Aleppo, Hama, Homs, and Latakia

Ongoing support

For dialysis, maternity care, oncology, mental health, and surgery

Expanded services

Expanded services to detainees and recently displaced populations

SAMS Activities in Syria

Emergency Relief and Primary Care

SAMS delivers critical frontline healthcare across northern Syria through mobile units and fixed clinics.

Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)

SAMS offers mental health care for displaced individuals and healthcare workers affected by the crisis.

Chronic and Specialized Care

SAMS provides ongoing care for patients with complex or long-term conditions.

Medical Missions and Staff Support

SAMS combines international expertise with local capacity building to expand specialized care.

Syria Health 2030

A Phased Vision for Recovery

SAMS’ Syria Health 2030 initiative is a long-term effort to rebuild Syria’s healthcare system. With a strategic three-phase approach, emergency relief, health system restoration, and centers of excellence, it responds to urgent needs while laying the groundwork for lasting, resilient care.

Phase 1 – Emergency Relief

Phase 2 – Health System Restoration

Phase 3 – Centers of Excellence

SAMS Partners

Populations We Serve

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SAMS Medical Missions in Syria

From surgical oncology to general trauma response, SAMS missions have brought international medical teams to Syrian hospitals, training local providers and filling urgent care gaps. Missions are scheduled throughout 2024 and beyond.

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