SBC at Hospital Opening in Jordan with King Abdullah II

Teilnahme der SBC an der Krankenhaus-Eröffnung in Jordanien mit dem König Abdullah II
Teilnahme der SBC an der Krankenhaus-Eröffnung in Jordanien mit dem König Abdullah II

SBC’s Participation in the Hospital Opening in Jordan with King Abdullah II

On February 27, 2025, Swiss Barakah Charity (SBC) was invited to the official opening of a new hospital in Jordan. The invitation was extended in recognition of our comprehensive support in equipping the oncology hospital with urgently needed medical equipment for cancer patients. The hospital in Aqaba is an important branch of the King Hussein Cancer Center in Amman, with which we have maintained a long-standing collaboration.

The inauguration ceremony attracted significant public and media attention. Particularly outstanding was the participation of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein, who personally inaugurated the oncology hospital. His presence highlighted the importance of the project for the country and honored international cooperation in the healthcare sector.

Our organization was represented by CEO Mohamad Ajami, who had the opportunity during the event to tour the hospital and engage with local health experts as well as government officials. The official acknowledgment by the Jordanian authorities and the Royal Court represents a special appreciation of our commitment.

Teilnahme der SBC an der Krankenhaus-Eröffnung in Jordanien mit dem König Abdullah II

Significance for Our Organization

The invitation to the inauguration and the public recognition by the Jordanian Royal Court are a major milestone for our organization. They not only demonstrate the effectiveness of our humanitarian aid but also strengthen our position as a reliable partner in international healthcare.

This event opens up new opportunities for future cooperation and strengthens our network in the region. Moreover, it motivates our staff and supporters, whose dedication makes such achievements possible in the first place.

The successful project implementation in Jordan shows how targeted aid can bring about concrete and sustainable improvements in healthcare. We are proud to be part of this progress and extend our heartfelt thanks to all involved for their trust and collaboration.