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Over 100 Sri Lankans Benefit from Free Medical Camp in Bahrain

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Last updated: 2025/11/28 at 9:12 PM
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The Sri Lankan Embassy in Bahrain, in collaboration with the Sri Lankan Engineering Society (SLES) and the American Mission Hospital, recently held its second successful free medical camp for Sri Lankan nationals residing in the Kingdom. This vital initiative provided crucial healthcare access to over 100 community members, addressing a significant need for preventative health services and specialist consultations. The event underscores the embassy’s commitment to the welfare of its citizens and fostering strong relationships with Bahraini institutions.

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Addressing Healthcare Needs of Sri Lankan NationalsThe Role of the American Mission HospitalSLES: Facilitating Community Engagement

Strengthening Community Wellbeing: The Bahrain Free Medical Camp

Ensuring the health and wellbeing of its citizens abroad is a core responsibility of any embassy. Recognizing this, the Sri Lankan Embassy in Bahrain proactively organized this free medical camp as part of its ongoing community outreach programs. These camps are particularly important for expatriate communities who may face barriers to accessing regular healthcare, including financial constraints, language difficulties, or unfamiliarity with the local system.

Addressing Healthcare Needs of Sri Lankan Nationals

The camp offered a comprehensive suite of essential health screenings, a proactive step towards identifying potential health concerns before they escalate. Participants benefited from a wide range of multidiagnostic tests, providing a foundational understanding of their current health status. Such screenings are often the first line of defense against serious illnesses, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health.

This year’s camp built upon the success of the first event, demonstrating a growing commitment to supporting the Sri Lankan population in Bahrain. The demand for such services is clear, with over 100 people taking advantage of the opportunity for a health check-up.

Collaboration for Impact: SLES and American Mission Hospital

The success of the free medical camp wasn’t a solo effort. A key element was the powerful partnership forged between the Sri Lankan Embassy, the Sri Lankan Engineering Society in Bahrain (SLES), and the American Mission Hospital. Each organization brought unique strengths to the table, amplifying the impact of the initiative.

The Role of the American Mission Hospital

The American Mission Hospital provided invaluable medical expertise, deploying dedicated professionals who offered free consultations in various specialized fields. This included access to doctors and specialists who might not be readily available to everyone in the community. Their commitment to providing quality healthcare was instrumental in the camp’s success, and offered a significant benefit to attendees.

This level of specialized care is often difficult to access without proper insurance or financial resources, making the hospital’s contribution exceptionally valuable. Providing access to healthcare services like these can dramatically improve the overall health outcomes for a vulnerable population.

SLES: Facilitating Community Engagement

The Sri Lankan Engineering Society in Bahrain (SLES) played a crucial role in mobilizing the community and ensuring smooth logistical operations. As a well-established organization within the Sri Lankan expatriate network, SLES effectively disseminated information about the camp, encouraging participation and assisting with registration and coordination. Their involvement highlights the importance of community organizations in facilitating access to vital health initiatives.

Recognizing Partnership and Future Plans

Her Excellency Ambassador Shanika Dissanayake and Mr. Nilanga Gunawardena, President of SLES, formally expressed their gratitude to the American Mission Hospital with a memento presented to their representative. This gesture symbolized the strong collaboration and mutual respect that underpinned the success of the event.

The embassy is already looking towards the future and planning additional free medical camp opportunities to further serve the Sri Lankan community in Bahrain. They aim to expand the scope of services offered and reach an even larger number of individuals, solidifying their commitment to citizen welfare and community health. Improving access to preventative healthcare remains a priority for the embassy and its partners.

In conclusion, the second free medical camp hosted by the Sri Lankan Embassy in Bahrain, in partnership with SLES and the American Mission Hospital, was a resounding success. Demonstrating a dedication to the wellbeing of its nationals, the event proved the power of collaborative efforts in bridging healthcare gaps and promoting preventative health practices within the expatriate community. The continued provision of these services is crucial for maintaining a healthy and thriving Sri Lankan population in Bahrain, and it is a testament to the strong bilateral ties between the two nations.

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