Sa'ada Governor , Muhammad Jaber Awad, and the Secretary-General of the parliament, Abdullah Al-Qasimi, were briefed on the work progress in the project to establish the Great Messenger Center for the Treatment and Surgery of Cancerous Tumors, 'the first phase,' with a completion rate of 41 percent. Governor Awad and Al-Qasimi were briefed on the achievement level in the project, which costs seven million and 567 thousand dollars, funded by the Cancer Control Fund and implemented by the General Organization for Roads and Bridges. They heard from those in charge of the project an explanation of the achievements level that have been made and the time plan for completing the project. He stressed the keenness to quickly implement and complete the project, which will alleviate the suffering of cancer patients in the Province, pointing to the suffering and difficulties that cancer patients face in traveling to the capital, Sana'a, to receive treatment. In addition, Sa'ada Governor , Muhammad Jaber Awad, the Se cretary-General of the parliament, Abdullah Al-Qasimi, and the Director of the Public Health and Population Office, Dr. Yahya Shaim, were briefed on the progress of work at the branch of the National Center for Blood Transfusion and Research in Qahza region of the province. Source: Yemen News Agency
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