Today, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSHARC) signed a collaborative agreement with a civil society organization to implement an urgent response project aimed at combating cholera in Yemen. This initiative will benefit over 1.15 million individuals.
The agreement, signed by Engineer Ahmed Al-Bayez, the Assistant Supervisor General for Operations and Programs at KSHARC, took place at the center’s headquarters in Riyadh. The primary goal is to reduce the number of cholera cases and limit the disease’s spread throughout Yemen. The project will provide essential medical tools, devices, antibiotics, and necessary solutions.
In addition to treatment, the agreement emphasizes preventive measures to stop the disease from spreading to neighboring countries. The project will establish medical teams to monitor travelers at air and land entry points. These efforts aim to ensure public health safety and mitigate the risk of cholera transmission.
This partnership marks a significant step in addressing the cholera crisis in Yemen. By providing critical resources and implementing preventive strategies, KSHARC aims to protect vulnerable populations and enhance health security in the region.
For more information, visit Yemen TV.
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