The mobile medical clinics operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continued delivering healthcare services in Yemen’s Hajjah Governorate, providing medical assistance to a total of 521 beneficiaries in the districts of Hayran and Abs between April 29 and May 5, 2026.
In Hayran District, the clinics served 294 beneficiaries, including 165 patients at the epidemic disease control clinic, 40 emergency cases, 69 internal medicine patients, 5 reproductive health cases, and 15 beneficiaries through health awareness and education services. Supporting services included nursing care for 60 individuals, medication dispensing for 274 patients, and the implementation of two medical waste disposal activities.
Meanwhile, in Abs District, the mobile clinics provided healthcare services to 227 beneficiaries. The emergency clinic received 23 patients, the internal medicine clinic treated 59 beneficiaries, and the epidemic disease control clinic handled 115 cases, while 30 individuals benefited from health education and awareness services.
As part of the supporting services in Abs, the nursing department assisted 55 patients, medications were dispensed to 197 beneficiaries, the surgery and dressing clinic treated five cases, and two medical waste management activities were carried out.
These efforts are part of KSrelief’s ongoing humanitarian and healthcare initiatives aimed at improving access to essential medical services for vulnerable communities across Yemen.
















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