Yemen is facing the repercussions of water depletion and high rates of population growth, which leads to the weakening of its water infrastructure. As part of WASH services and water quality monitoring in Yemen, the World Health Organization and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center supported 68 health care facilities, and 899 water samples were tested from those hospitals to ensure safe water was provided to the targeted health care facilities. Where the World Health Organization and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center provided 19.4 million liters of safe drinking water supplies between April and June 2021, reaching more than 751,000 people with this support.

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Distribution of Cereal Seed Inputs to 1200 Farmers in Tuban Delta in Lahj Governorate

  September 24, 2023

Khabar Khair (Only Good News) Undersecretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Engineer Abdul Malik Naji and the Director of Lahj Agriculture Office inaugurated the distribution of improved and […]

American Life Organization Supports Orphans in Abyan with Sponsorship Funds and School Bags

  September 21, 2023

Khabar Khair (Only Good News) The American Life for Relief and Development Organization has successfully delivered cash bail payments for two terms through its Yemen office. Moreover, it has distributed […]

Kuwait-funded Project Opens 40 Housing Units in Ma’rib Governorate

  September 14, 2023

Khabar Khair (Only Good News) Namaa residential village for displaced people, consisting of 40 housing units, a mosque, a school, a health unit, a garden, and an artesian well, was […]

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