[30/07/2024 07:02]
SHABWA-SABA
The Governor of Shabwa, Awadh bin Al-Wazir, discussed on Tuesday with a team of Belgian Doctors Without Borders the project of their interventions at Ataq Public Maternity and Childhood Hospital.
In the meeting, Governor bin al-Wazir appreciated the role of the Belgian organization in strengthening the specialized capabilities of the hospital in the field of child illness, which represents one of the major health challenges and problems facing the health sector.
He called for the need to expand the project's activities to include the districts of the governorate.
For his part, Fabrizio Carucci, the coordinator of the organization's project in the governorate, reviewed the nature of the medical interventions recently implemented at the hospital, which included the operation of outpatient pediatric clinics and the completion of the construction of a medical depot designed with the highest engineering specifications for the preservation and safety of the free medicines provided to patients, in addition to the installation of solar energy for the pediatric departments of the hospital.
He pointed out that more than twenty thousand children have benefited from the hospital's free medical services during the first half of the current year.
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