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Hodeidah/ Health centers in Al Durahmi and Beit Al Faqih (Abbasi Center)
Tuesday, 03 October, 2017

 
 Al- Hudaydah

Durahemi and Bayt al Faqih are among the most areas affected by Poverty in Hodeidah governorate and in the Republic of Yemen as a whole, and usually, where poverty is found, disease are present as well. Many of the children of those regions cannot afford health services. Therefore, they are surviving through suffering. Where “need” exists, Yemen Family Care Association is found. The Association has initiated the establishment and equipping of two health centers in both Districts in cooperation with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to provide comprehensive health services to residents of these areas. Each center has a full medical team, including a doctor, a midwife and a nurse.
All the health services in both centers are provided free of charge from obstetric, reproductive health and maternal and child health services to first aid including the provision of various medicines that the Association and its partners are keen to provide continuously and in large quantities commensurate with the size of the heavy demand of beneficiaries.
The health services are not only equipped to serve these two centers, but also the establishment of another health center in the Durahmi area as part of the mobile clinic project, which is called the "Hakamiya" Center. It is located about 1.5 kilometers away from the main center and serves the citizens every Wednesday from 8:00 am According to statistics, the average number of cases per center is up to 80 cases a day, mostly women and children, which reflects the size of the great need for health services in those areas and the need due to the very difficult living and economic conditions experienced by the population in the area.
 
 
Including the diligent efforts and the proper treatment by the staff at both centers during the performance of their medical and humanitarian duty towards patients, which is confirmed by the state of satisfaction evident in the faces of many of the beneficiaries despite the usual pressure on the two centers...