Expanding healthcare access for refugee communities with Jordan Map

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Expanding healthcare access for refugee communities with Jordan Map 

Since 2019, Hikma has been working in close partnership with Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) to improve access to essential healthcare for refugee communities living in Jordan – one of the largest host countries for displaced populations in the region. Together, we support three orthopaedic clinics operating within three refugee camps, which collectively provide vital medical services to more than 7,500 patients each year.

These clinics serve as critical healthcare lifelines, offering a wide range of orthopaedic services that include fracture diagnostics, orthopaedic surgeries, treatment for chronic and age-related conditions, post-surgical follow-up, and long-term rehabilitation. For many camp residents, these clinics represent the only reliable access point for specialised care that supports mobility, independence, and overall quality of life.

In 2025, Hikma further strengthened this partnership through the donation of 7,700 packages of essential medicines. This contribution strengthened supply chains and enabled the clinics to provide needed treatments to more than 5,000 patients, supporting improved long-term health outcomes for refugees who rely on these services. This partnership reflects the power of sustained investment in community health and underscores Hikma’s enduring commitment to healthcare equity and to supporting dependable, community based care for underserved refugee populations.

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