Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has recently signed a joint cooperation agreement, conducted via videoconference, with a civil society organization. This agreement marks the commencement of the seventh phase of the mobile clinics system in Yemen's Saada and Hajjah governorates, aiming to benefit 72,488 individuals.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the agreement was formalized by KSrelief Assistant Supervisor-General for Operations and Programs, Eng. Ahmed Al-Baiz. The initiative will see the preparation and equipping of mobile clinics, alongside the provision of medicines and medical supplies. Furthermore, it encompasses the delivery of primary healthcare and emergency services, coupled with the environmentally mindful disposal of medical waste.
This agreement is part of the broader humanitarian and relief efforts spearheaded by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through KSrelief. The initiative focuses on preserving the lives of displaced persons and host communities by enhancing healthcare services in Yemen through an integrated approach.