Health Care
JRS provides refugees with access to health care services that include primary health care and preventive interventions that effectively reduce health risks.
This is often done through referral services and follow-up, including referrals to other agencies and NGOs, assistance with hospital fees, and getting access to specialist medical treatment.
JRS also directly provides some health care services, such as the dispensing of medication, transport to medical centres, interpretation services, specialist clinic services, laboratory testing, radiography, surgery, maternal and obstetric care, and more. JRS implements preventive care programmes through awareness campaigns and training sessions focusing on health and hygiene, such as training on the prevention of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. To support community health systems that are already in place, JRS also assists local clinics, hospitals, and dispensaries.
Programme Stories
Physiotherapy and Wheelchairs Enabling School Access
21 February 2024
Physiotherapy for displaced communities in Sudan
09 January 2024
Offering Relief Items to Vulnerable Displaced People in South Sudan
21 November 2024
From Violence to Hunger
30 May 2023
The story of Sahidi
18 October 2022
A refugee woman in the Tigray conflict
06 January 2022
From Kakuma Refugee Camp to Berlin’s Special Olympics
21 November 2024