The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has been actively implementing several projects across Yemeni governorates, including a water supply and environmental sanitation project aimed at providing better access to clean water.
The KSrelief water supply and environmental sanitation project in the Al-Khawkhah directorate of Hodeidah, Yemen, has supplied over three million liters of water during the month of June.
This included 1,890,000 liters of potable water and 1,890,000 liters of usable water successfully pumped. The project has also undertaken 130 operations to remove waste from displaced camps, along with two cleaning campaigns to ensure sanitation in the camps.
Also in June, KSrelief Mobile Medical Clinics in Yemen provided treatment services to 698 beneficiaries.
A total of 698 beneficiaries sought medical assistance at the clinics in Abs district of Hajjah governorate, Yemen.
Among them, 202 beneficiaries received care at the epidemic disease treatment and control clinic, 63 patients were attended to in the emergency clinic and 401 beneficiaries were provided with medical services at the internal medicine clinic.
Elsewhere, KSrelief continued to aid those affected by the floods in different regions of Pakistan. It handed out 2,398 food parcels in Baluchistan and Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
Similarly, KSrelief in Sudan played a significant role in providing aid to the city of Gedaref, by distributing on Friday a substantial amount of food parcels, totaling five tons and 355kg.
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