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Kuwait-funded clinic inaugurated in Aden.- KUNA
Kuwait-funded clinic inaugurated in Aden.- KUNA

Kuwait’s Humanitarian Society launches clinic in Yemen

ADEN: Kuwait’s Al-Safaa Humanitarian Society inaugurated on Monday Al-Nafisi Medical Clinic, which will benefit 10,000 people in the temporary Yemeni capital Aden, with funding from a Kuwaiti philanthropist as part of the “Kuwait by Your Side” campaign, which continues for the ninth year in a row. In a press statement during the inauguration, President of Aden University, Professor Al-Khader Lasour, praised Kuwait’s humanitarian efforts in various Yemeni governorates, including the clinic, which was built and equipped with the latest medical equipment, explaining that it will serve patients from Aden and university students.

Lasour expressed his thanks to Kuwait, HH the Amir, the government and the people, stressing that the Yemeni people love and appreciate Kuwait’s generosity. He also thanked the Kuwaiti philanthropist and Al-Safaa Humanitarian Society for supporting this “vital and influential” project. The Vice President of the Communication Foundation for Human Development, which is implementing the project, Imad Abdul Rahim, explained that the clinic consists of clinics for women, childbirth, children, nutrition, internal medicine, counseling, and vaccination, in addition to a general emergency room, a pharmacy, and a laboratory.

The Al-Nafisi Clinic has been equipped with the latest medical devices and equipment to provide health care services to more than 10,000 beneficiaries. It is one of the vital health centers that will contribute to relieving pressure on central hospitals and meeting the growing need in the health sector in Aden. — KUNA

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