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Muslim World League hosts free medical clinic programme in Sukabumi

| | Source: REPUBLIKA Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
Muslim World League hosts free medical clinic programme in Sukabumi
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International humanitarian organisation Muslim World League (Rabithah Al-Alam Al-Islami) successfully held a large-scale ‘Free Healthcare Services: Mobile Medical Clinic’ programme in Sukabumi Regency, West Java, on Sunday (24 May 2026). The Muslim World League partnered with Islamic Medical Service (IMS) and PT Indofest Global Pratama as the main operational drivers on the ground. The humanitarian social action was centred at Mabda Islam Islamic boarding school (Ponpes) in Nyalindung Village, Sukabumi Regency. The boarding school served as a strategic local partner, facilitating tactical infrastructure needs, venue provision, and mass mobilisation in the rural area. The presence of advanced medical equipment and specialist doctors in the area eliminated the need for residents to travel long distances and pay high transportation costs. Typically, residents would have to bear expenses to access specialist consultations in urban areas. A total of 510 residents directly benefited from the comprehensive healthcare services free of charge. Mabda Islam Islamic boarding school leader Ustadz Sandi Nopiandi explained that the free healthcare services reached 352 individuals with various health complaints, approximately 103 residents underwent dental check-ups, and 55 pregnant women utilised antenatal care (ANC) and ultrasound services. “On behalf of the boarding school community and all residents, we extend our deepest gratitude to the Muslim World League, IMS, and PT IndoVest Global Pratama for bringing healthcare blessings to our village,” Ustadz Sandi said during the event’s opening.

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