[08/02/2025 02:25]
ADEN – SABA
Rahma Worldwide organization launched a campaign to distribute 1,300 food packs for the most needy families, as part of an emergency response project in the temporary capital Aden today.
The project targets families with people with special needs, including those with disabilities, the deaf, and the mute, with the aim of providing them with necessary food support and improving their living conditions in the face of escalating economic challenges.
During the launch ceremony, the General Coordinator of the Higher Relief Committee, Jamal Balfakih, advisor to the Minister of Local Administration, praised the organization's efforts in providing humanitarian support to needy groups, emphasizing the importance of intensifying such relief aid, especially in light of the difficult economic conditions the country is facing.
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