
Distribution of medicines & medical supplies to 58 health facilities in Taiz
The Health and Environment Office in Taiz province distributed on Sunday medicines and medical supplies to 58 health facilities as part of the Human Capital Project and the GAVI Project, with support from UNICEF.
The distribution targeted health facilities in the districts of Al-Ta'iziyah, Mawiyah, Shar'ab Ar-Rawnah, Shar'ab As-Salam, Salah, Maqbanah, Al-Masrakh, Hayfan, Sabr Al-Mawadim, As-Salu, Sami', and Al-Mawasit.
Dr. Abdulmalik Al-Mutawakel, Director General of the Health and Environment Office in the province, explained to the Yemeni News Agency (SABA) that the medicines and supplies will contribute to improving the level of healthcare services, alleviating the suffering of patients unable to afford medication costs.
He praised the efforts and support of the Ministry of Health and the local authorities in the province for the health sector in the districts, aiming to enhance the quality of healthcare services provided to citizens.
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