Educational health awareness campaigns that address the elements of care, the dangers of smoking, environmental conservation, and the trend towards a healthy, natural life free of chemicals. These campaigns are supported by the Bint Jbeil Municipality, international organizations such as the United Nations and Red Cross teams, bodies such as the Health Authority, and mobile clinics affiliated with health clubs and associations that tour cities and villages and provide free examinations for the elderly and sick.
Explore more →In 2000, Bint Jbeil was liberated, along with the town's hospital, which Israel had destroyed during its invasion. Instead, Israel built a new hospital, renaming it Bint Jbeil Hospital. This hospital had previously (before 1978) been a government hospital, founded and built with donations from local residents. The hospital was named after(after 2000) the martyr Salah Ghandour hospital, who carried out a martyrdom operation there. From that moment, the health authority realized that this hospital was unworthy of the sacrifices and struggle of the region's people. Therefore, it developed urgent, phased plans to develop it and improve its services. The Islamic Republic of Iran was the first to generously bear the cost of the project.
Browse training →The health tour is held in cooperation with the municipalities of the Bint Jbeil region and their affiliated hospitals. A team from the Bint Jbeil Municipality accompanies the tour. The tour sometimes lasts seven days and seven hours daily. The team monitors elderly residents in the city of Bint Jbeil. If necessary, the elderly are transferred to a hospital.
Connect now →The government hospital in Bint Jbeil was established several times, once in 1978, but it was destroyed by the Jewish invasion of Lebanon. Bint Jbeil, represented by its municipality and residents, rebuilt the government hospital after its liberation in 2003. The Islamic Bank financed the new Bint Jbeil Hospital, with an estimated cost of eight billion dollars. Dr. Tawfiq Faraj chaired the hospital's board of directors as its first president after its establishment.
Start now →The government hospital in Bint Jbeil was established several times, once in 1978, but it was destroyed by the Jewish invasion of Lebanon. Bint Jbeil, represented by its municipality and residents, rebuilt the government hospital after its liberation in 2003. The Islamic Bank financed the new Bint Jbeil Hospital, with an estimated cost of eight billion dollars. Dr. Tawfiq Faraj chaired the hospital's board of directors as its first president after its establishment.
Read MoreHealth care affiliated with the Bint Jbeil Municipality
Health care affiliated with the Bint Jbeil Municipality
In 2000, the city Bint Jbeil was liberated, along with the town's hospital, which Israel had demolished during its invasion. Instead, Israel built a new hospital, renaming it Bint Jbeil Hospital. This hospital (before 1978) had previously been a government hospital, founded and built with donations from local residents. The hospital was named after the martyr Salah Ghandour, who carried out a martyrdom operation there. From that moment, the health authority realized that this hospital was unworthy of the sacrifices and struggle of the region's people. Therefore, it developed urgent, phased plans to develop it and improve its services. The Islamic Republic of Iran was the first to generously bear the cost of the project..
Read MoreShamran Charity Association, which carries out social and humanitarian work to serve humanity and the poor, and among its charitable works is a mobile clinic, this clinic or equipped ambulance that moves between the villages was presented by Hajj Salah Qafrani.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Care and prevention.
There is a charitable clinic in Bint Jbeil affiliated with the Social Affairs Department. It provides free examinations and monthly prescriptions after booking with a card containing the patient's information.
There is a social solidarity fund in Bint Jbeil with mobile representatives. Patients subscribe to it for a monthly amount, and the subscriber receives a medical discount and end-of-service compensation..
In Bint Jbeil, there is a social security fund affiliated with the Ministry of Health, from which employees or voluntary subscribers receive health care and end-of-service compensation..
In Bint Jbeil, there is also a center for participation in the primary health care rehabilitation project towards comprehensive health coverage. It is affiliated with the Lebanese Ministry of Health and its center is the Bint Jbeil Medical Center..