A supportive healthcare project has been launched by HUMAN ACCESS in Taiz Governorate, which is funded by Kaaf Humanitarian - Kingdom of Bahrain. This initiative involves providing healthcare services through mobile medical teams, helping to save many lives of people suffering from malnutrition in Mashra’a Wa Hadnan district.
Through examination and diagnosis of the disease, this project, which will last for five months starting this November, provides primary and supportive health care services to treat malnutrition. It will also provide awareness and health education services to remote district residents as well as the dispensing of necessary medicines for free.
Yemen's residents in remote areas have a difficult time seeking health services, as they lack these services in some hard-to-reach areas, and many health facilities have stopped working due to years of conflict.
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