Saudi Arabia renovates Al-Jouf General Hospital in Yemen
JEDDAH: The Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of
Yemen on Wednesday inaugurated a project to renovate and equip Al-Jouf
General Hospital.
The project has installed seven clinics, emergency and hypnotherapy
sections, and provided medical equipment to serve 12 departments. The
hospital can now receive 18,000 people per month.
Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber, Saudi ambassador to Yemen, said the Kingdom
is actively supporting Yemen through development projects, providing
more than $13 billion to that end.
Al-Jouf Gov. Amin Ali Al-Okimi praised Saudi Arabia’s support for the
hospital, which he said is the only government institution serving the
governorate’s people. The hospital treated more than 109,000 people last
year, he added.
In the past two months, the Saudi Program for the Development and
Reconstruction of Yemen announced major medical projects in various
governorates.
They include the opening of Siyoun Hospital in Hadramout, the renovation
of Al-Ghaydah Hospital in Al-Mahrah, and the completion of the King
Salman Educational and Medical City in Al-Mahrah.
King Salman has ordered the planning and establishment of centers to treat chronic diseases in all Yemeni governorates.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Saudi Arabia established hospitals in the Yemeni
governorates of Hajjah and Saada, which have been receiving $10 million
annually since their establishment.
In 2013, Saudi Arabia began constructing the King Abdullah Medical
Center in Sanaa, which was suspended due to the coup by the Iran-backed
Houthi militia in 2014.
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