SANA'A - SABA: An introductory workshop for a needs response project aimed at enhancing primary health care in al-Haymah al-Dakhiliyah district was held in Sana'a on Sunday. Organized by Abs Development Organization for Women and Children, the workshop included 21 participants from relevant authorities. Sana'a first undersecretary Hamid Asim emphasized the importance of humanitarian efforts and the local authority's role in facilitating these activities. The project, set to last 35 months, will improve health services across four facilities, targeting over 13,000 individuals to reduce preventable diseases and deaths. Project leaders outlined their commitment to effective implementation in line with national laws. Source: Yemen News Agency
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