Saudi aid agency continues health projects in Yemen

Al-Jada Health Center outlets in Hajjah governorate provided treatment to 4,489 people in one week. (SPA)
Al-Jada Health Center outlets in Hajjah governorate provided treatment to 4,489 people in one week. (SPA)
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Updated 11 June 2022
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Saudi aid agency continues health projects in Yemen

Al-Jada Health Center outlets in Hajjah governorate provided treatment to 4,489 people in one week. (SPA)
  • The Emergency Center for Epidemic Disease Control in Hajjah governorate provided treatment to 3,498 people in one week

HAJJA: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has continued to provide health services to the Yemeni people.
Al-Jada Health Center outlets in Hajjah governorate provided treatment to 4,489 people in one week with the support of KSrelief.
It included clinics for epidemiology, emergencies, internal medicine, children’s health, reproductive health, nutritional therapy, immunization, awareness and education, surgery and surgical dressing.

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Since its inception in 2015, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has implemented 2,011 projects in 84 countries at a total cost of nearly $6 billion.

Backed by KSrelief, the Dialysis Center in Al-Mahrah governorate has continued to provide medical services to beneficiaries. In one month, the center received 95 patients, including 44 who received 396 dialysis sessions.
The Emergency Center for Epidemic Disease Control in Hajjah governorate also provided treatment to 3,498 people in one week.
These services come as part of the Kingdom’s efforts, represented by KSrelief, to improve the capacities of the health sector in Yemen.
KSrelief recently launched a medical beds delivery project for Yemen’s Ministry of Public Health and Population in Marib governorate.
The move comes within the relief and humanitarian program extended by the government of King Salman to a number of hospitals in Yemen.