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Rase'a calls donors to help government reconstructing Sa'ada health
SANA'A, Aug. 02 (Saba)- Minister of Public Health and
Population Abdul-Karim Rase'a called on
donors to support government's efforts for requalifying and
reconstructing health facilities and supporting summers medical camps in
Sa'ada.
"Health Ministry has put comprehensive plan for reconstructing and
operating health facilities affected by Houthy's seduction in Sa'ada
governorate," said Rase'a during
an expanding meeting held in the ministry on Saturday with donors'
representatives.
Rase'a, who asserted supporting this plan for reducing suffering of
the people in those areas, listened to detailed explanation from the
ministry officials on health situations
in the governorate, damages affected health sector there and necessary
requirements for restoring situations to prior of the seduction.
These officials noted in their report about health situations in the
governorate bad need of gearing up provide the citizens who live in
provisional camps estimated at
20 thousands with basic requirements.
Population Abdul-Karim Rase'a called on
donors to support government's efforts for requalifying and
reconstructing health facilities and supporting summers medical camps in
Sa'ada.
"Health Ministry has put comprehensive plan for reconstructing and
operating health facilities affected by Houthy's seduction in Sa'ada
governorate," said Rase'a during
an expanding meeting held in the ministry on Saturday with donors'
representatives.
Rase'a, who asserted supporting this plan for reducing suffering of
the people in those areas, listened to detailed explanation from the
ministry officials on health situations
in the governorate, damages affected health sector there and necessary
requirements for restoring situations to prior of the seduction.
These officials noted in their report about health situations in the
governorate bad need of gearing up provide the citizens who live in
provisional camps estimated at
20 thousands with basic requirements.