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  • Ahmed Saleh

KSrelief's mobile clinics in Djibouti serve 2,988 Yemeni refugees from August-October

Obock, Jan 5, 2024, The mobile clinics operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) at the camp for Yemeni refugees in Obock, Djibouti, have rendered treatment services to 2,988 people from August 1 to October 31.

These patients received care across various medical specialties, including internal medicine, ENT medicine, orthopedics, general surgery, ophthalmology, dentistry, psychology, gynecology and obstetrics, pediatrics, urology, dermatology, and treatment for intestinal catarrh and bronchitis.

This initiative is part of the relief projects undertaken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief. The primary objective is to provide assistance and support to Yemeni refugees residing in various host communities, reflecting the Kingdom's commitment to humanitarian endeavors and alleviating the suffering of those in need.


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