The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic vehicles provided healthcare services to 543 people in July in Hadramawt Governorate.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic provided healthcare services to 543 people of all ages in July in the Hadramawt governorate, eastern Yemen. All photos: Wam
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic in Hadramawt governorate plays its part in the UAE's humanitarian efforts to end the suffering of the Yemeni people after years of war.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic takes health care to many far-flung Yemeni communities.
This year, the Emirates Red Crescent said its Ramadan campaign had assisted more than seven million people in Yemen with food, clothing and medical services.
The Emirates Red Crescent says it has supplied services to almost 16,000 people in Yemen.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic serving Yemeni citizens in Hadramawt Governorate. The Yemen health programmes follow a directive from President Sheikh Mohamed. More than $6.3 billion of aid has been sent to Yemen since 2015.
The Emirates Red Crescent mobile health clinic assisted 543 people in July, according to Dr Wajdi Al Akberi, the supervisor of the medical team.
Staff from the Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic at work in Hadramawt governorate. The Emirati team performs check-ups on patients in rural areas that do not have health facilities. They provide treatment for many conditions.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic on the road in Hadramawt governorate, Yemen.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic team provides services to many people in Hadramawt who struggle to survive and hope the ceasefire in Yemen will give them a chance.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic vehicles provided healthcare services to 543 people in July in Hadramawt Governorate.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic provided healthcare services to 543 people of all ages in July in the Hadramawt governorate, eastern Yemen. All photos: Wam
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic in Hadramawt governorate plays its part in the UAE's humanitarian efforts to end the suffering of the Yemeni people after years of war.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic takes health care to many far-flung Yemeni communities.
This year, the Emirates Red Crescent said its Ramadan campaign had assisted more than seven million people in Yemen with food, clothing and medical services.
The Emirates Red Crescent says it has supplied services to almost 16,000 people in Yemen.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic serving Yemeni citizens in Hadramawt Governorate. The Yemen health programmes follow a directive from President Sheikh Mohamed. More than $6.3 billion of aid has been sent to Yemen since 2015.
The Emirates Red Crescent mobile health clinic assisted 543 people in July, according to Dr Wajdi Al Akberi, the supervisor of the medical team.
Staff from the Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic at work in Hadramawt governorate. The Emirati team performs check-ups on patients in rural areas that do not have health facilities. They provide treatment for many conditions.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic on the road in Hadramawt governorate, Yemen.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic team provides services to many people in Hadramawt who struggle to survive and hope the ceasefire in Yemen will give them a chance.
The Emirates Red Crescent's mobile clinic vehicles provided healthcare services to 543 people in July in Hadramawt Governorate.