Saudi Arabian mobile clinics provide treatment services in Yemen

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The clinics provided 3266 individuals with medications. (SPA)
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The clinics provided 3266 individuals with medications. (SPA)
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The clinics provided 3266 individuals with medications. (SPA)
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The clinics provided 3266 individuals with medications. (SPA)
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Updated 10 April 2023
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Saudi Arabian mobile clinics provide treatment services in Yemen

  • In Saada governorate, 70,000 liters of potable water, and 70,000 liters of usable water were also pumped, benefiting 30,100 people

AL-KHAWKHAH: Mobile nutrition clinics, an initiative by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, have continued their treatment services in the Yemeni district of Al-Khawkhah.
From March 22 to 28, the clinics received 4,217 patients with various health conditions and provided them with necessary medical services. The clinics also provided 3266 individuals with medications.
The center also continued implementing the water supply and environmental sanitation project in the directorates of Midi, Hiran, Haradh, and Abs, and Al-Azhur camp in the directorate of Razih.
Also, about 8,104,000 liters of usable water and 666,000 liters of potable water were pumped in Hajjah, in addition to carrying out 52 waste removal operations in the camps.
In Saada governorate, 70,000 liters of potable water, and 70,000 liters of usable water were also pumped, benefiting 30,100 people.
In cooperation with the International Organization for Migration, also known as the IOM, the center handed over a truck to Yemeni authorities in Marib, as part of a project to support sustainable solutions and enhance the capabilities of the Fund. SPA Al-Khawkhah
Abd Rabbo Muftah, the undersecretary of Marib governorate, praised the center’s efforts in this regard.

 


Ithra will bring Spain to life for 2-week cultural celebration

Updated 08 January 2026
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Ithra will bring Spain to life for 2-week cultural celebration

  • Ithra Cultural Days will unfold across the plaza, museum, theater, lush garden, library, idea lab, cinema, children’s museum, energy exhibit and Ithra tower

DHAHRAN: Visitors to the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) can enjoy a taste of Spanish culture from Jan. 12-31.

Under the banner “Live Spain,” spaces at Ithra will be transformed to give a glimpse of life in this vibrant European country.

Ithra Cultural Days will unfold across the plaza, museum, theater, lush garden, library, idea lab, cinema, children’s museum, energy exhibit and Ithra tower, with exhibitions dedicated to Spanish photography, fashion and sports. There will also be Spanish cuisine and interactive installations exploring historical and linguistic connections between Arab and Spanish traditions.

There will be live performances across various stages, with a production of “Carmen” among the highlights.

“Cultural exchange is a core part of Ithra’s approach to programming. Celebrating Spain’s culture and history reflects this focus, particularly as this year’s Cultural Days take on a distinctive character by exploring Spain’s cultural heritage,” Noura Alzamil, program manager at Ithra, said.

“Visitors to Ithra will experience an exciting program in every sense, given the scale and variety of events designed to appeal to all tastes and interests.”

Cinema showings will feature Spanish short and feature films, accompanied by post-screening discussions to provide additional cultural context, while talks and sessions in the idea lab and library will explore architecture, literature and creative practice.

Hands-on workshops will invite visitors to engage directly with Spanish crafts and creative traditions, from visual arts and design to food-related practices.

A dedicated program for children and youth will run alongside with storytelling, creative workshops and performances among the attractions. Food and market experiences in Ithra’s public spaces will reflect the important social role played in the country by food.

Ithra Cultural Days present international cultures through immersive, public-facing experiences. This year’s focus on Spain follows the success of last year’s Japan edition, which welcomed more than 200,000 visitors in just two weeks.