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Fayqa Abdullah / Awareness of Health Rights

Fayqa Abdullah / Awareness of Health Rights
Sunday, 22 October, 2017


Fayqa Abdullah is a woman in her third decade of her life, living with her family on the mountain side village of Bani Asad, one of the rural villages of the Mahabsha district in Hajjah Governrate. It is one of the most rural and geographically complicated villages to reach in Hajjah. It takes hours of effort and hardship to reach the village. It is difficult to obtain basic community services such as health services because health services are one of the most important requirements in such remote areas, it is necessary to establish a health center that meets the needs of the people and the villages and the neighboring isolation of about forty thousand people. A health center was established in the village and was in urgent need of more support. The Yemen Family Care Association has supported the health center in Beni Asad village with all the needed supplies, both in terms of a specialized medical team, medicines and other medical supplies, which are provided to the beneficiaries free of charge.
All these efforts were reflected positively on many of the people of the region, including Mrs. Fayqa, who says that she visits the health center frequently to follow up on her health status and periodic examinations, especially while carrying her fourth child, where she was visiting the center frequently from the sixth month of pregnancy to date.
She was also suffering from symptoms of rheumatism, where the doctor confirmed that she was suffering from several diseases including bleeding, rheumatism and bags on the sides of the abdomen and was given the appropriate medication and follow-up and now she is completely cured and well.