"Ensuring universal healthcare access for Syrians through an efficient, equitable, and community-rooted health system".
Universal and comprehensive healthcare coverage for all citizens is a fundamental right and a national duty.
Therefore, we believe in the necessity of providing medical care and medication to citizens regardless of their financial means or place of residence, ensuring the right to treatment for all—especially the most vulnerable.
We aim for health coverage to encompass the full spectrum of essential health services, ranging from health promotion and prevention to treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care.
We strive to place Syria among the ranks of nations with strong health systems—systems that are efficient, equitable, and deeply rooted in the communities they serve.
We emphasize the importance of health quality and the expansion of health insurance through the establishment of small health units across all cities, towns, and rural areas.
This includes equipping hospitals, clinics, and medical outposts with advanced and comprehensive facilities.
We aim to establish continuous and regular cooperation with the United Nations regarding healthcare and with UNICEF, while also drawing upon global advancements in health and pharmaceutical systems under the guidance of the World Health Organization.
We emphasize the need to enhance the competence of doctors and nurses across all specialties, while also improving their social conditions and ensuring the availability of emergency transport, including ambulances and medical aircraft.
We believe in sustainable health development by achieving universal health coverage for all citizens.
This includes protection from financial hardship and access to high-quality, essential healthcare services—either free of charge or at symbolic cost.
We place special emphasis on improving the quality and readiness of emergency centers to deliver immediate care for urgent and life-threatening conditions.
We value the provision of preventive healthcare services, such as vaccinations, routine screenings, and public health awareness programs.
We stress the role of pharmaceutical care by ensuring the scientific and infrastructural foundation for the development and production of medicines.
This includes monitoring the quality and safety of medications and making them available to all citizens at reasonable and affordable prices for every segment of society.
We give great importance to mental and psychological health by providing support and treatment to individuals suffering from mental health issues—especially those resulting from the ongoing war in Syria.
We are committed to securing long-term care services by offering continuous support to individuals with chronic or long-standing health conditions.
We believe in our national and civic responsibility to achieve universal healthcare access in Syria—ensuring it is available to all citizens.
We also believe in our role to monitor the performance and quality of healthcare services across all levels of delivery.