Reported by: PO
Prepared by: Guree
FOMAPAK Mobile Clinic Serves 400 Households in Remote Areas of Aceh Tamiang


Aceh Tamiang.ANN — The FOMAPAK Mobile Clinic Team, operating under the coordination of the Health and Medical Services Division of FOMAPAK, has once again provided free medical services to communities affected by natural disasters in the remote areas of Aceh Tamiang, on Tuesday (December 30, 2025).
The activity was led directly by dr. Dahniar, M.Kes, Coordinator of the FOMAPAK Mobile Clinic, and was fully supported by professional medical personnel from the Health and Medical Services Division of FOMAPAK. The medical team included dr. Eko Saputro Anugroho, dr. Zulfikri, M.Kes, dr. Zuraida, dr. Sri Hariati, Ners. Muhammed Rizky, S.Kep, Ners. Zoel Chairy, S.Kep, Erwinsyah, SKM, Usman M. Daud, SKM, MKM, Syamsul, S.St.FT., M.Fis, as well as pharmacist Syarifuddin.

The free medical services were successfully carried out in Tanjung Mulia Hamlet, Kaluy Village, Tamiang Hulu Sub-district, Aceh Tamiang Regency, reaching approximately 400 households living in the remote area.
> “We are currently implementing the Mobile Clinic Program in Aceh Tamiang Regency as part of our commitment to providing essential health services for disaster-affected communities,” said Teuku Feriadi, SH, a member of the FOMAPAK Emergency Response Team (ERT), speaking to the media at the activity site.

The Mobile Clinic operation was made possible through the support of medicines and medical supplies from Sahabat Jannah Group, based in Taman Setia Wangsa, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, represented by Zuraidah and Mutia, the wives of Mudawali Ahmad, who is currently residing in Malaysia.
The total assistance distributed for this service point amounted to IDR 24,600,000 (twenty-four million six hundred thousand Indonesian rupiah), provided in the form of medicines and other medical support.
Continued Support Still Needed

As medical services continue in the field, the FOMAPAK Medical Team is still facing significant operational needs, particularly in relation to:
1. Medicines and medical equipment
2. Field team operational costs
This was conveyed by Munazir, SH., MH, Operational Commander for the Aceh–Sumatra Disaster Emergency Response of FOMAPAK, who also serves as Secretary General of FOMAPAK.

“We plan to continue these health services over the coming weeks to reach underserved areas across Aceh. While FOMAPAK has a professional medical team, we still face limitations in terms of medicines and operational support. Therefore, we call on all stakeholders to provide continued assistance,” Munazir stated.
Also present during the activity was Mr. Ibnu Sakdan Abubakar, Advisor to the Aceh and Sumatra Disaster Emergency Command of FOMAPAK. Due to physical exhaustion after nearly a month of continuous humanitarian fieldwork, he required medical attention.

Mr. Ibnu Sakdan, commonly known as Guree, was subsequently referred by dr. Sri Hariati and dr. Zuraida to Cut Nyak Dhien Hospital in Langsa City, Aceh, for further medical treatment.
FOMAPAK reaffirmed its commitment to continuously delivering health services to disaster-affected communities throughout Aceh, while also encouraging collaboration and support from all parties to ensure the sustainability of its humanitarian operations. (**)











