[09/07/2019 05:19]
MAREB-SABA
Deputy Governor of MarebAbd-Rabbo Miftah launched Tuesday activities of removing solid wastes from displaced people camps and distributing 24,000 cleaning bags to displaced families.
The project has been carried out by Islah Charitable Society in cooperation with Cleaning and Improving Fund in Mareb and financed by UNICEF.
The project includes removing wastes from 27 displaced camps in in the province and distributing cleaning bags for the purpose of cleaning and providing health environment.
The Director of Mareb Cleaning Fund SalehQasem pointed out that these activities come in within water and sanitation project of the Inclusive Response Project launched in March 2019 and lasts until February 2020 and includes also health, nutrition and protection project.
Miftah praised such significant projects, thanking UNICEF's support to different health, water,environment, protection and children projects in the province.
He confirmed support of the local authority to these programs and called regional and international organizations operating in humanitarian field to play their role for helping displaced people and providing them with basic needs.
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