Saudi King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Affairs (KSrelief) delivered this week medicines and medical supplies, to the office of the Yemeni Public Health and Population Ministry in Marib.
In a statement, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Shadadi, Director of the Health Office in Marib, thanked KSrelief for this aid to the people of Yemen, pointing out that the weight of the medical assistance reached 7.5 tons.
The Riyadh-based center also delivered school materials in Hajjah Governorate that included 400 chairs and tables, for supporting the educational process in the liberated areas, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Governor of Hajjah, Major General Abdul Karim Al-Senini, disclosed that a large number of children have been deprived of their right to education after the Houthi militia destroyed most of the educational facilities.
This KSrelief support comes within the framework of supporting the educational process by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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