[16/06/2017 04:42]
RIYADH-SABA
King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) has signed an agreement with the WHO to provide Yemen's major hospitals with on-site oxygen generation plants to the direct and indirect advantage of three million beneficiaries.
In the signing, KSrelief was represented by its supervisor Abdullah Arabi'ah. Yemen's Health Minister Dr. Naser Baoom attended the signing.
"The project will cover the public hospitals of Althawra in Beidah, Yareem in Ibb, the Republican hosp. in Sana'a, the Republican hosp. in Aden, the Republican hosp. in Hajjah, Ibn Sina in Hadhramout and Marib's public hospitals," said Abdullah Arabi'ah.
Yemen's health minister thanked KSrelif for this project, which he said, will make up for much of the shortage in the country's healthcare sector.
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