[11/06/2017 07:19]
SHABWA-SABA
As many as 50 thousand people benefited from the medical services the International Migration Organization have provided in Shabwah over the past two years and a half.
In early 2015, the IMO formed a specialized medical team who offer free healthcare to the public in Radhoom, Mayfaah, Hibban, Nesab and Markha Asofla districts of Shabwah, IMO's coordinator in Shabwah Dr. Ali Basardah told Saba.
"Every month the team members deploy to the said areas to offer treatment for the dominant and chronic diseases, promote health awareness-raising, give routine vaccinations for children and women from tetanus and provide integrated care to the pregnant and their kids.
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