Hodeida Governor, Muhammad Qahim, reviewed the progress of first phase work of the project to establish the Great Messenger Center for Oncology Treatment and Surgery in the Medical City in Hodeida. Governor Qahim listened to an explanation from those in charge of the project about the nature of the work completed, namely building the foundations of the project, which costs $15 million, with funding and supervision from the Cancer Control Fund. Hodeida Governor urged the to redouble efforts to complete the project to build the center for oncology treatment and surgery, stressing that the local authority is counting on the success of this project to alleviate the suffering of patients with cancer in particular, most of whom are from the poor and vulnerable segments. Source: Yemen News Agency
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