With funding from the Abdullah Al-Mutawa Charity Fund and supervised by Al-Najat Charity Association in the State of Kuwait, HUMAN ACCESS launched a free camp for urology surgery and binoculars in Hadhramaut Governorate for needy patients in Hajar district, in cooperation with Hadhramaut Modern Hospital in Mukalla as part of a health plan to save the poor who are unable to receive treatment.

The inauguration took place under the auspices of the Minister of Public Health & Population, Dr. Qasem Muhammad Bahih, and the Governor of Hadhramaut Governorate, Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi, in coordination with the Public Health & Population office in Hadhramaut Coast, and in the presence of the director general of Hajar district, Omar Salem Badebian, and the director general of the Health Office in the district, Dr. Abdullah Bahindi.

In her remarks at the inauguration, Dr. Faiza Al-Amoudi, deputy director general of the Public Health Office in Hadhramaut Coast, commended HUMAN ACCESS for alleviating the suffering of patients, especially in remote areas, emphasizing that such pioneering humanitarian projects are essential to assisting patients in need and relieving them of great hardship.