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SCI treats 1,000 patients within UAE in first half of 2025

SCI treats 1,000 patients within UAE in first half of 2025

Sharjah 2412 hours ago
Abdullah Sultan Bin Khadim, Executive Director of Sharjah Charity International (SCI), stated that the treatment programme is one of the most sought-after and impactful initiatives. He reaffirmed SCI's commitment to ensuring the right to healthcare remains a top priority.

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