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Public Health OfficeTaiz Governorate

As part of its ongoing support for the health sector in Taiz Governorate, InterSOS organization has recently provided comprehensive medical support to the May 22 Health Center and Al-Nashma General Hospital in Al-Ma’afer District. This support included shipments of essential medicines and medical supplies aimed at improving the facilities’ ability to provide healthcare to patients and meet the increasing medical needs amidst challenging health conditions.

The administrations of the center and the hospital expressed their deep appreciation to InterSOS for these vital aids, confirming that these shipments will enhance the health facilities’ capacity to respond to medical needs and alleviate the burdens faced by both medical staff and patients.

It is worth noting that InterSOS continues its humanitarian efforts in Taiz, aiming to support and enhance the health infrastructure to face the recurring health crises in the region.

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