Saudi aid agency provides vital medical services to 127 at Yemen’s Walan camp

This initiative is among the many others Saudi Arabia has launched through KSrelief. (SPA)
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  • The center’s programs include food security, water sanitation and hygiene, health, education, humanitarian and emergency relief coordination, logistics, nutrition, and emergency telecommunication

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) continues to provide medical care to displaced people at Walan camp in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The center, through its mobile clinic, treated a total of 127 people.
The camp, situated in Haradh district of Hajjah governorate, is where some of those internally displaced by the war in Yemen live.
Those cared for included 25 patients in the epidemiological diseases control clinic, 45 patients in the emergency room, 46 patients in the internal medicine clinic, 11 patients in the reproductive health clinic, and 2 patients in the health education and awareness clinic.
Additionally, 25 people from the nursing services had their medical care at the center and four others were treated at the surgery clinic.