Amid humanitarian crises, global attention often focuses on emergency relief, food, shelter, and basic medicines. While essential, these responses remain temporary solutions to chronic crises. The real forgotten gap lies in the collapse of medical education systems and the loss of local capacity development.
Investing in medical education in conflict zones is not an academic luxury; it is a survival strategy. When healthcare professionals are denied scientific updates and specialized training, hospitals are reduced to basic triage points, unable to manage complex cases. At Mofeed Foundation, we believe empowering one physician with up-to-date knowledge protects thousands of patients for years to come.
The world must shift from a relief mindset to an empowerment mindset, because knowledge is the only weapon that cannot be confiscated by war.








