Saudi Arabia’s prosthetics center provides vital services in Yemen

1 / 3
The center provided prosthetic limbs and physical rehabilitation services to hundreds of beneficiaries in one month. (SPA)
2 / 3
The center provided prosthetic limbs and physical rehabilitation services to hundreds of beneficiaries in one month. (SPA)
3 / 3
The center provided prosthetic limbs and physical rehabilitation services to hundreds of beneficiaries in one month. (SPA)
Short Url
Updated 17 July 2022
Follow

Saudi Arabia’s prosthetics center provides vital services in Yemen

  • The mobile medical clinics of KSrelief provided treatment services for 426 patients in Hajjah governorate

MARIB: The prosthetic limbs and physical rehabilitation center in Marib governorate, Yemen, has continued to provide medical services for Yemenis through the support of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.

The center provided 380 services to hundreds of beneficiaries in one month, including the manufacturing, fitting, delivery and maintenance of prosthetic limbs for 71 patients.

The center also provided other treatments for 301 patients, including physical therapy and consultation sessions.

Meanwhile, Al-Jada Health Center outlets in Hajjah governorate provided treatment to 4,060 people in one week with the support of KSrelief.

NUMBER

$4bn

KSrelief has implemented 708 projects in Yemen, costing more than $4 billion

The mobile medical clinics of KSrelief also provided treatment services for 426 patients in Hajjah governorate.

It included clinics for epidemiology, emergencies, internal medicine, children’s health, reproductive health, nutritional therapy, immunization, awareness and education, surgery and surgical dressing.

The services are part of the Kingdom’s efforts, represented by KSrelief, to improve the capacities of the health sector in Yemen.

Yemen is among the top beneficiaries of KSrelief assistance. The center has implemented 708 projects in Yemen, costing more than $4 billion.

Its programs include food security, water sanitation and hygiene, health, education, emergency aid, nutrition, protection, early recovery, logistics and telecommunication.

Worldwide, KSrelief has implemented 2,025 projects worth almost $6 billion in 80 countries. The initiatives have been carried out in cooperation with 175 local, regional and international partners since the inception of the center in May 2015.

 


Prince Faisal chairs King Fahd National Library’s first board meeting of 2026

Prince Faisal bin Salman, chairman of the King Fahd National Library.
Updated 8 sec ago
Follow

Prince Faisal chairs King Fahd National Library’s first board meeting of 2026

  • Board approved the formation of the supreme supervisory committee for the “Memory of a Nation” project and appointed CEO and committee secretary

RIYADH: Prince Faisal bin Salman, chairman of the King Fahd National Library, on Sunday chaired the library’s first board of trustees meeting for 2026, attended by the distinguished board members.

He emphasized that, since its founding through King Salman’s initiative and support, the library has played a pivotal role in preserving and providing access to Saudi intellectual and cultural heritage, while promoting activities that advance the country’s transformation toward a knowledge-based society.

The board approved the formation of the supreme supervisory committee for the “Memory of a Nation” project, appointed a CEO and a committee secretary, and endorsed the project’s organizational structure and charter.

The “Memory of a Nation” project is a national, institutional, and participatory program. It aims to collect, preserve, organize, and provide access to Saudi Arabia’s cultural and knowledge heritage in both physical and digital formats through a unified national digital platform with governance ensuring institutional integration, sustainability, and asset protection.

The board also discussed the “Deposit Empowerment” program, designed to transform the library into an integrated national deposit center, build a reliable database of intellectual production, improve access to deposit services, and enhance the participation of relevant entities to ensure the sustainable and organized use of Saudi intellectual output.

The board approved rules for deposit violations and their investigation and agreed to establish a permanent specialized committee. It also endorsed the regulatory framework for manuscripts and rare books and ratified the previous fiscal year’s final accounts.

The meeting concluded with a review of reports on the library’s progress and the adoption of the necessary recommendations.