Saudi Arabia’s KSRelief medical outreach in Yemen continues

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KSRelief provided through its mobile clinic free medical services to 1,601 patients in the Abs district of Hajjah governorate last month. (SPA)
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KSRelief provided through its mobile clinic free medical services to 1,601 patients in the Abs district of Hajjah governorate last month. (SPA)
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KSRelief provided medical laboratories essential supplies to further boost their capacity. (SPA)
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Updated 25 August 2022
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Saudi Arabia’s KSRelief medical outreach in Yemen continues

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian and medical outreach in Yemen, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), continues with the provision of equipment, supplies and services to the conflict-ridden country.

KSRelief, in cooperation with the World Health Organization, has provided medical laboratories essential supplies to further boost their capacity to diagnose genetic disorders and chronic diseases.

The Kingdom’s relief agency also provided through its mobile clinic free medical services to 1,601 patients in the Abs district of Hajjah governorate last month.

The clinics received patients with various health conditions in different clinics and departments and provided them with necessary medical services, state news agency SPA reported, with about 800 patients given medications.


Prince William tours AlUla, visits nature reserve

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Prince William tours AlUla, visits nature reserve

RIYADH: Britain’s Prince William wrapped up the final day of his official visit to Saudi Arabia with a tour of AlUla, where he visited the Wildlife Conservation and Biodiversity Protection at Sharaan Nature Reserve.

Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Saudi minister of culture, accompanied the 43-year-old heir to the British throne, an avowed environmentalist, during the tour. Prince William also met with rangers working to conserve the area’s wildlife population.

AlUla is home to the Hegra archaeological site, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its ancient Nabataean tombs dotted amid the pristine sandstone mountains and valleys.

Saudi authorities have been vastly working on in recent years to make AlUla a top-tier destination for luxury travelers and art exhibitions.