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Source: The Executive Unit for the Management of Displaced Persons Camps in Marib Governorate

The Qatari Red Crescent implemented a project to distribute shelter kits and food baskets to those affected by the rainwater and floods that the governorate experienced.

Project coordinator for the Qatari Red Crescent, Engineer Ali Masoud, stated that this project comes in response to an appeal to aid those affected by floods and rains and includes the distribution of 120 shelter kits and 200 food baskets to those affected in Marib Governorate.

He added that this project is supported and funded by the Qatari Red Crescent Society in Yemen, where the society distributed shelter kits and food baskets to those affected by the rains and floods in the governorate, noting that the distribution process was coordinated with the Executive Unit for the Management of Displaced Persons Camps in Marib Governorate.

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