The Islamic Relief Committee (ISRC), a long-standing humanitarian organization in Sri Lanka, has expanded its emergency response efforts with a series of free medical camps for families affected by recent flooding and Cyclone Ditwa. The organization, accredited this year by the United Nations through ECOSOC and a member of the Union of NGOs of the Islamic World, said the initiative is being carried out in coordination with government health authorities to ensure timely treatment for vulnerable communities. ISRC, which has operated in Sri Lanka for nearly 30 years, works in areas including water and sanitation, health, education support, shelter, orphan…
ISRC rolls out free medical camps for communities hit by floods and Cyclone Ditwa
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