[25/05/2024 05:10]
GENEVA - SABA
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center and the WHO have signed three health project pacts for Yemen worth USD 9,750,000.
The deals were signed on the sidelines of the General Assembly of the World Health Organization at its 77th session held in Geneva today.
The first pact aims to halt the outbreak of measles among children under the age of five, at a total cost of three million US dollars.
The second provides for enhancing the quality of water and sanitation services for healthcare facilities with sustainable water supply to serve the most needy population, at USD 3,750,000 cost.
The third is meant to contain the cholera outbreak, at a three million US dollars cost.
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