N'djamena: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) office in Chad has laid the foundation stone for a new medical center project in one of the districts of the capital N'Djamena, as part of its efforts to enhance health services and provide medical care for the area's residents.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the project will serve around 5,000 residents from the area and surrounding districts who face challenges in accessing basic health facilities, with the center designed to provide comprehensive medical services.
The new facility includes medical examination rooms, a laboratory, a pharmacy, and waiting areas. WAMY places great importance on health programs as part of its efforts to reduce the spread of diseases and provide a safe and healthy environment for the most vulnerable groups, in line with its humanitarian mission to support communities and enhance their stability.
