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Inauguration of Ramadan Medical Charity Program in Sana'a Governorate

Inauguration of Ramadan Medical Charity Program in Sana'a Governorate

Saba Yemen09-03-2025

Sana'a-Saba:
The Ramadan Medical Charity Program, which will continue until the end of Ramadan, was launched on Saturday at the 26th September Hospital Authority - Matnet Bani Matar in Sana'a Governorate, and provides free medical services and others at a discount of 50%.
The Chairman of the Authority, Dr. Abdul Nasser Al-Dhari, explained that the program, supported by the Ministry of Health and Sana'a Governorate, provides medical services around the clock to alleviate the suffering of citizens, as 366 services were provided on the first day.
The Deputy Director of the Health Office indicated that the program is implemented by the decision of the Health Council in the governorate, and covers multiple hospitals, in line with the needs of the community and the epidemiological situation.
The program includes the provision of various medical services several hospitals in the governorate according to the following schedule: - 8-12 Ramadan: Surgical, internal, orthopedic, and urology clinics in 26 September Hospital - Matn Bani Matar.
- 15-19 Ramadan: Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Pediatrics at 22 May Hospital - Rib Hamadan.
- 18-22 Ramadan: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Internal Medicine at Martyr Mohammed Al-Durra Hospital - Jahanah.
23-27 Ramadan: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Urology, Internal Medicine and Orthopedics at Awmra Hospital - Arhab, and similar services at Bani Mansour Emergency Hospital - Al-Hayma External.
The program aims to provide free and discounted medical care to needy groups during the month of Ramadan.
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