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The charter is designed to move Syria from “the relief response phase” toward long-term recovery and resilience. The initiative represents a unified national framework that aims to build a system rooted in “equity and quality,” promising that citizens will be able to obtain essential healthcare services without facing financial hardship.
The charter calls on all local and international partners, including international organizations, the private sector, and civil society, to join this national effort and align with the charter’s priorities to ensure the achievement of its goals. Notably, after more than a decade of crisis, Syria’s healthcare infrastructure remains severely damaged, with shortages of basic supplies still widespread.