Saudi project to build primary healthcare center in Yemen

Saudi Arabia’s aid center to build a primary healthcare center in Yemen’s Al-Hajrin region.(SPA)
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Updated 05 November 2022
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Saudi project to build primary healthcare center in Yemen

  • The project is expected to be completed in August 2024 at a total cost of SR5,771,250 ($1.5 million)

HADRAMOUT: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center inaugurated a project to build a comprehensive primary healthcare center in the Al-Hajrin region, Hadramout, Yemen. With a total area of 9,169 square meters, the center includes several specialized clinics for children, women, childbirth, internal medicine and dentistry, diagnostic services, immunization against infectious diseases, basic reproductive health services, primary medicines, epidemiological surveillance and response to epidemics.
It will also provide primary health services 24 hours a day to beneficiaries. The project is expected to be completed in August 2024 at a total cost of SR5,771,250 ($1.5 million).
Elsewhere, the center has continued to help those affected by the recent floods in Pakistan with the distribution of additional 995 shelter kits benefiting 6,965 residents.
Pakistan has been hit by extremely heavy monsoon rains that started early this year – in mid-June – with unprecedented floods destroying more than 1.5 million houses and drowning half a million livestock in the worst-hit province of Sindh alone.
The waters also destroyed road and communications infrastructure. 
More than 30 million people were left homeless by heavy rains and flooding, which many experts blamed on climate change.

 


KSU, NAMA Foundation sign agreement

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KSU, NAMA Foundation sign agreement

  • The agreement aims to support King Saud University’s international orientation

RIYADH: King Saud University has signed a cooperation agreement with the NAMA Foundation in Malaysia as part of its strategic move to strengthen its international presence and expand its network of academic partnerships.

The agreement was signed on behalf of the university by Dr. Nasser Al-Daghri, the vice president for educational and academic affairs, with the NAMA Foundation’s CEO Dr. Saleh Bazead also signing.

The agreement aims to support King Saud University’s international orientation, enhancing its capacity to attract outstanding international students and empowering them academically and professionally through advanced educational and developmental programs.

These efforts contribute to educating groups of students, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, while promoting the values of moderation and cultural coexistence and consolidating the Kingdom’s position as a global hub for knowledge, science, and innovation.