Under the auspices of the Director of the Public Health and Population Office in Aden Governorate, the Mariam Al-Khair Volunteer Team launched the mobile clinics project to assist and provide a helping hand to the displaced in Al-Sawamah Camp in Al-Mualla District, through philanthropists from Kuwait, through Umm Fahd Al-Sidra, Wafa Al-Dosari, Umm Talal, and Umm Sultan, in cooperation and partnership with Al-Hikma Al-Yamani Charitable Society and Fanar Aden Foundation for Humanitarian Work
The charitable project, which will last for an entire month, targets about four hundred families who will receive treatments for therapeutic nutrition, malnutrition, diseases of children, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, in addition to various laboratory tests related to primary health care, such as malaria, cholera, diabetes, and blood tests
Dr. Adel Al-Jaadi, President of the Fanar Aden Foundation for Humanitarian Work, explained that the mobile clinics project is one of the projects implemented by the Foundation towards citizens in cooperation with many local and international associations and organizations, pointing out the implementation of such service and health projects that will contribute to alleviating the suffering of poor families and displaced people. Specifically
Appreciating the positions and pioneering role of the sisterly State of Kuwait in supporting the health sector in Yemen, which was subjected to a state of destruction as a result of the ongoing conflict, which negatively affected the lives of citizens.