By: News Editor
Jordan Daily - Jordan-based pharmaceutical company Hikma Pharmaceuticals said on Thursday it had donated an emergency shipment of medicines worth $1 million to support people in Lebanon affected by the ongoing crisis.
The shipment was transported aboard a Royal Jordanian Air Force aid aircraft in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, and the Jordan Armed Forces, the company said in a statement.
Hikma said the donation forms part of its broader efforts to support humanitarian response initiatives across the region. The consignment includes a range of essential medicines, such as anti-infectives, pain relief treatments, and other therapies covering multiple medical needs, including oral medications and hospital-use drugs.
Lebanon is currently facing a severe shortage of medicines and medical supplies amid its prolonged economic and healthcare crisis.
The company said the initiative reflects its mission to provide “better health, within reach, every day,” and underscores its continued commitment to supporting communities affected by crises worldwide.
