KSrelief Signs Cooperation Agreement to Provide Primary Healthcare Services in Yemen's Saada

KSrelief Signs Cooperation Agreement to Provide Primary Healthcare Services in Yemen's Saada
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KSrelief Signs Cooperation Agreement to Provide Primary Healthcare Services in Yemen's Saada

KSrelief Signs Cooperation Agreement to Provide Primary Healthcare Services in Yemen's Saada

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has signed a cooperation agreement with a civil society organization to provide primary healthcare and water services to displaced people in Razekh district in Yemen’s Saada Governorate.
KSrelief's Assistant Supervisor General for Operations and Programs Eng. Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz signed the agreement at the center’s headquarters in Riyadh.
The agreement is part of the Kingdom’s intensive efforts, represented by KSrelief, to improve the quality of healthcare services to patients and injured people across Yemen, SPA reported.

The center also recently inked a joint cooperation agreement with a civil society organization in Yemen to oversee the operation of mobile medical clinics across various areas within Yemen's Hajjah governorate.
This significant agreement was formalized at the KSrelief headquarters in Riyadh, with Eng. Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, the Assistant General Supervisor for Operations and Programs, signing on behalf of KSrelief.
Dr. Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Muallem, Director of KSrelief’s Health and Environmental Assistance Department, highlighted that this agreement is set to benefit 31,732 individuals. It will facilitate the establishment of a network of mobile medical clinics in Waalan, Abs, Al-Gharza, and Al-Deir areas within the Hajjah governorate.



Four Dead, 13 Injured in Algeria Landslide

Algerian capital (file photo/Reuters)
Algerian capital (file photo/Reuters)
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Four Dead, 13 Injured in Algeria Landslide

Algerian capital (file photo/Reuters)
Algerian capital (file photo/Reuters)

Four people have died and 13 others injured in a landslide in Algeria's western coastal city of Oran, authorities said on Sunday.

The landslide occurred late Saturday in the city's Hai Essanouber district, the civil defencs agency said, AFP reported.

It said the four "deceased were between five and 43 years old", and that "13 other victims, aged between 12 and 75, suffered various injuries".

Authorities did not comment on the reasons behind the landslide, which the interior ministry said "caused the collapse of five tin houses".

With no one still missing from the landslide, the ministry said the death toll was "final".