MSF treats 128 African migrants in Marib

English - Thursday 21 May 2020 الساعة 01:54 am
Aden, Newsyemen:

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Wednesday that its mobile health clinics have launched a screening campaign in the Al-Hisn area, in the eastern city of Marib


In its Twitter accounts, the international organization added that its team was able to examine and treat 128 migrants who were stuck in that region, pointing out that they are currently suffering from difficult living conditions, and that their access to basic health care is very limited.


 MSF teams (Wednesday) provided primary health care services, including reproductive health care in Madghel rural hospital, north of Marib city, to people who had been displaced by escalating violence in the area.



The organization stated that it had started supporting the Medghal Rural Hospital in February of this year (2020) in cooperation with the governorate's health office to reach people who had been cut basic medical services.