This solidarity operation, which will run until November 27, is part of the continuation by the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity of its program of local medical campaigns to bring care closer to remote populations and overcome the difficulties of access to health services accentuated by the pandemic.
In a statement to M24, the television channel of continuous information of MAP, Abdellah Omar Moussa, head of the medical-humanitarian pole at the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity, said that this campaign will benefit more than 7,000 people in over 13 different medical specialties.
To ensure the success of this caravan, added Omar Moussa, significant human resources and logistics have been deployed, including a medical team of over 100 doctors and paramedical staff including 52 specialists, 18 general practitioners, 3 dentists and 30 nurses, technicians and medical assistants.
In a similar statement, Dr. Soumaya Jdidi, of the medical-humanitarian pole at the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity, said that this campaign is conducted simultaneously in the Provincial Hospital Center (CHP) of Taounate and in the center of the municipality of Tahar Souk (48 km from Taounate).
This initiative, she said, will benefit the poor people from Taounate and Tahar Souk, as well as the inhabitants of the neighboring rural communities of Tameddite, Beni Ounjel and Fennassa-Bab El Hait.
She added that on the site of Tahar Souk, patients benefit from a wide range of consultations and care in oral health, general and specialized medicine (pediatrics, rheumatology, pneumology, ENT, ophthalmology, cardiology, gastrology, gynecology and neurology).