62 Yemenis benefit from Hajjah mobile clinics

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The initiative is part of the efforts by the Kingdom to support vulnerable and affected populations worldwide. (SPA)
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The initiative is part of the efforts by the Kingdom to support vulnerable and affected populations worldwide. (SPA)
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The initiative is part of the efforts by the Kingdom to support vulnerable and affected populations worldwide. (SPA)
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Updated 08 March 2026
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62 Yemenis benefit from Hajjah mobile clinics

  • The nursing department served 56 individuals, 58 patients received medication, and the clinic conducted surgical dressing and waste disposal activities to maintain healthcare standards within the camp

HAJJAH: A mobile medical clinic from Saudi aid agency KSrelief in Al-Walan Camp, Hajjah, Yemen, provided healthcare services to 62 Yemenis by mid-February.

Clinical visits included 29 patients at the infectious disease clinic, 17 in internal medicine, 10 in emergency, and others in reproductive health and education.

The nursing department served 56 individuals, 58 patients received medication, and the clinic conducted surgical dressing and waste disposal activities to maintain healthcare standards within the camp.

Elsewhere, the center distributed 1,000 cartons of dates to vulnerable groups in the Kanem region of Chad, benefiting 6,000 individuals.

The assistance is part of a project to distribute 800 tonnes of dates across Chad this year.

The initiative is part of the efforts by the Kingdom to support vulnerable and affected populations worldwide.