Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) announced the implementation of a number of humanitarian, medical, health and educational projects in Yemen as part of several projects aiming at helping Yemenis who are suffering from difficult humanitarian conditions.
In a statement to KUNA Wednesday, KRCS Director-General Abdulrahman Al-Oun said the society's projects in Yemen varied between health, development and relief projects in several governorates, namely Marib, Hadramout, Lahj, Taiz and Aden.
KRCS chief added that these projects varied in several aspects. On the health side, a field hospital was established in the city of Tarim, incubators for premature babies were provided to a number of hospitals, in addition to providing Yehr General Hospital with various medical equipment.
In addition to water projects, and food baskets distribution, KRCS will build two fully equipped schools in the near future, he confirmed.
KRCS is keen on providing all forms of support to the Yemeni people who suffer harsh humanitarian conditions due to the ongoing conflicts in the country, he affirmed.
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