[19/11/2019 05:41]
RIYADH-SABA
King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action (KSrelief) today signed two operational programs to treat the wounded and injured in recent events in Aden in partnership with a number of private sector hospitals in the Aden Governorate.
The contracts were signed by the Assistant General Supervisor of the Center for Operations and Programs Eng. Ahmed El Beiz, under which health and medical care will be provided to the wounded.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Wadei, assistant director of the Medical and Environmental Aid Department, said in a press statement that the Center has signed two operational programs for the treatment of Yemeni wounded inside Yemen at a cost worth US $ 320,000, in partnership with Alwali Hospitals Group in Aden Governorate.
Al-Wadei pointed out that through these programs, medical care will be provided for 100 wounded people inside Yemen according to medical standards.
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