KSRelief ramps up medical aid in Yemen and Lebanon

The Prosthetics Center in Marib provided 9,553 various healthcare services for 1,697 individuals who lost their limbs. (SPA)
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  • The aid was part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to respond to the humanitarian needs of communities undergoing crises

RIYADH: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has continued to provide medical services for patients in Yemen and Lebanon.

Mobile clinics in Yemen’s Abs District of Hajjah Governorate addressed 2,474 patients with various health conditions, providing 1,237 people with medications during September.

From March to August, the Prosthetics Center in Marib provided 9,553 various healthcare services for 1,697 individuals who lost their limbs.

Meanwhile, KSRelief’s Arsal Medical Center served 7,123 Syrian refugees and the host community in Lebanon’s Baalbek through providing 14,564 different medical services during September.

In a statement, KSRelief said the aid was part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to respond to the humanitarian needs of communities undergoing crises.