[16/04/2017 03:04]
Mareb, (Saba) - Kuwaiti Red Crescent and Response Network for Humanitarian Activities launched Sunday a humanitarian campaign to help Yemeni people and operating medical camp here.
The campaign includes two surgery camps in Mareb and Aden to take care of injured people, civilians and National Army's fighters. Providing walking stick and wheelchairs to injured people in Taiz and Mareb, artificial parts and natural medication center to war- injured people, maintenance desalination unit at Safwa Hospital in Taiz and importing and installing power motors in Taiz and Aden are projects included in the campaign.
"The Campaign's projects supplied by Kuwaiti Red Crescent and carried out by Response Network for Human Activities cover 15 governorates," said Director of Response Network Shawqi Ba'azim, noting that Mareb was chosen for inauguration the
campaign for embracing displaced and injured people from different governorates.
"The Campaign will cure war-injured people in fields of bones, eyes and ear," he added.
The humanitarian and relief activities supplied by Kuwait in Yemen are in implementation of the Emir of Kuwait Sabah Ahmad al-Sabah's directives, said Chairman of Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society Abdul-Rahman al-Awn, confirming that Kuwait will support Yemeni people to help ease their suffering over the war.
For his part, the Head of the Supreme Medical Committee Mohammad al-Qubati highlighted such projects from Kuwait to help filling medication gap as health infrastructure in Mareb is still weak.
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