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KSRelief sends aid for kidney patients in Yemen

MASAM removes 22,952 mines planted by militia

- Rashid Hassan Riyadh Dr. Abdullah Saleh Al-Moallem SPA

The King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has dispatched additional medical aid for Yemen to ensure an uninterrup­ted supply of medicines for kidney patients under treatment in various hospitals in the war-torn country.

Dr. Abdullah Saleh Al-Moallem, director of KSRelief ’s Health and Environmen­tal Aid Department, said the relief goods including medical supplies for patients with acute renal problems crossed Al-Wadiah Port on Monday and were on its way to Yemen’s Al-Mahwit and Al-Bayda governorat­es.

“The aid is part of a huge medical project worth SR21 million that aims to provide medical supplies to all parts of Yemen ensuring uninterrup­ted health services,” he said.

Al-Moallem said the medical supplies will be distribute­d without any discrimina­tion.

He said seven KSRelief trucks carrying relief materials are also on their way to Marib governorat­e.

The center is also actively involved in the rehabilita­tion of children affected by the war.

It regularly organizes recreation­al trips for such children.

The program aims to help the children return to their normal lives, through teaching them and practicing different sports, as well as field trips.

KSRelief plans to rehabilita­te 2,000 children who were recruited by the Iranian-backed Houthis.

Recently, the center carried out sewing classes as part of its program to develop manual skills in five Yemeni provinces to support orphan families.

Landmines

The Saudi Project for Landmines Clearance in Yemen (MASAM), launched by KSRelief, has managed to clear 22,952 landmines planted by the Houthi militia.

In the last week of November, members of the project managed to dismantle some 1,462 landmines planted in schools and residentia­l areas.

Injured Yemenis

The center has provided treatment for more than 21,000 injured Yemenis, both inside and outside Yemen.

A total of 6,452 Yemenis received treatment in private sector hospitals in Yemen, while 1,000 received treatment in Yemeni medical centers specializi­ng in eye injuries.

In addition, 12,795 cases were transferre­d to Saudi Arabia, 534 to Jordan, 280 to Sudan and one to India. The injured Yemenis expressed appreciati­on to KSRelief for its efforts to treat them.

KSRelief provides health services to all Yemeni people in coordinati­on with the Yemeni Higher Relief Committee represente­d by the Yemeni Ministry of Health and Population, and local and internatio­nal partners.

 ?? The King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center volunteers at work in Yemen’s Al-Bayda governorat­e. ??
The King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center volunteers at work in Yemen’s Al-Bayda governorat­e.

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