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KSrelief environmental project in Hajjah ongoing

September 11, 2020
The emergency nutritional medical clinics of KSrelief continued providing treatment services to beneficiaries, in Hodeidah Governorate, Yemen.
The emergency nutritional medical clinics of KSrelief continued providing treatment services to beneficiaries, in Hodeidah Governorate, Yemen.

HAJJAH — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continued implementing water supply and environmental sanitation project in the Governorate of Hajjah, Yemen.

From Aug. 27 to Sept. 2, 2020, 445,200 liters of non-drinking water and 349,600 liters of drinking water were pumped into the tanks, benefiting more than 6,320 individuals.

In Hajjah, the Al-Jada Health Center continued providing treatment services to beneficiaries, in the Yemeni governorate, supported by the KSrelief, in partnership with the Taiba Development Foundation.

During the period from Aug. 27 to Sept. 2, 2020, the clinics received more than 4,000 individuals and provided them with the necessary medical services.

In another development, the emergency nutritional medical clinics of KSrelief continued providing treatment services to beneficiaries, in Hodeidah Governorate, Yemen, in partnership with the Taibah Development Foundation.

During the period from Aug. 27 to Sept. 2, 2020, the clinics received more than 7000 beneficiaries and provided them with the necessary medical services.

In Aden, KSrelief continued distributing quantities of dates to the displaced people, in Aden Governorate. This comes within the framework of the KSrelief's project to distribute 3,000 tons of dates in a number of Yemeni governorates, in coordination with the Yemeni High Relief Committee. — SPA


September 11, 2020
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