Riyadh: The mobile medical clinic of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) provided medical services to 1,691 beneficiaries in the Hayran District of Yemen's Hajjah Governorate in February.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the clinic has been actively delivering health services to those in need in the region, addressing various medical requirements of the local population. The initiative is part of KSrelief's ongoing efforts to support healthcare in areas affected by conflict and limited access to medical facilities.
The mobile clinic's operations include primary healthcare, emergency services, and maternal and child health services. This initiative has been crucial in offering timely medical assistance to residents who otherwise have difficulty accessing healthcare.
KSrelief continues to work with local and international partners to ensure the sustainability of such healthcare initiatives in Yemen. Their efforts have been recognized for significantly contributing to the betterment of health services in conflict-affected areas.
