KSrelief’s prosthetics center provides vital services in Aden

The center also provided other treatments for 247 patients. (SPA)
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Updated 11 February 2022
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KSrelief’s prosthetics center provides vital services in Aden

ADEN: The prosthetic limbs and physical rehabilitation center in Aden governorate has provided 846 services for 418 beneficiaries in the past month. It continues to provide medical services for Yemenis with the support of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.

Its work this month included the manufacturing, fitting and maintenance of prosthetic limbs for 171 patients, covering their delivery, measurement and maintenance.

The center also provided other treatments for 247 patients, including physical therapy and consultations.

This project is part of the Kingdom’s efforts, represented by KSrelief, to improve the capacities of the health sector in Yemen.

Meanwhile, the mobile medical clinics of KSrelief provided treatment services for 387 patients in the Hajjah governorate in one week.

KSrelief has implemented 672 projects in Yemen at a total cost of more than $3.9 billion. Yemen is among the top beneficiaries of KSrelief’s assistance.


Smart systems streamline crowds at Grand Mosque

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Smart systems streamline crowds at Grand Mosque

MAKKAH: Modern technologies have improved crowd management efficiency inside the Grand Mosque in Makkah through smart counting systems that use sensors and real-time monitoring of visitor movement at gates and corridors.

These systems accurately track entrants and exits, enhancing pilgrims’ safety and improving their worship experience, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque said the systems are a key technological pillar supporting crowd management.

It added that real-time data enables field teams to make faster, more accurate decisions to regulate movement and respond to changes in crowd density.

The authority noted that smart technologies help guide visitor movement smoothly, ensuring balanced distribution across levels, courtyards, and corridors.

They also help reduce congestion and enhance safety and comfort standards, it said.

The authority added that smart counting systems allow early detection of high-density areas, enabling proactive intervention and management of potential bottlenecks through an integrated operational system.

It stressed that adopting these technologies is part of ongoing efforts to improve services and enhance pilgrims’ experience in line with development objectives.