RIYADH: The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSRelief) provided health and environmental services to many Yemeni governorates in addition to providing principal medical equipment and 12 million vaccines for children.
A report by the KSRelief disclosed its role in financing the World Health Organization (WHO) allowing it to support health services in Yemen with equipment and necessary principal medical accessories,
power, water and health resources as well as mobile medical teams.
The support, the report said, reached more than 7.5 million beneficiaries as medicine, equipment and accessories and power reached to more than 288 health amenities in 19 governorates to operate emergency apparatuses. Through the help of the center WHO provided basic health services to refugees and needy governorates in areas that are hard to reach.