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The International Federation of Yemeni Migrants thanks Minister of Health for his quick response to save a citizen

SMA NEWS – WASHINGTON
The International Federation of Yemeni Migrants published on its website a news item praising the humanitarian stance of the Minister of Health and Housing, Dr. Qasim Buhaibeh, to save the life of a Yemeni citizen suffering from kidney failure and whose health and financial conditions in Jordan are extremely difficult.
The International Federation of Yemeni Migrants, which is headquartered in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, indicated that the speed of response of the office of His Excellency the Minister. Qasim Buhaibeh revives hope among the vast majority of Yemenis that there are still those who respond to the call to save the lives of those who are tired, health-wise and financially.
In this regard, the Secretary-General of the International Federation, Rima Abdul Karim Al-Eryani, said that the speed of response of His Excellency the Minister makes us in the Federation redouble our efforts to serve the simple and destitute, and there are many of them.
Al-Eryani revealed that the International Federation of Migrants, through the medical committee headed by Dr. Mohammed Al-Humairi, is preparing to announce the virtual hospital that will serve all Yemenis through free consultations and providing advice and correct guidance to the patient. In a statement, the Secretary-General of the Federation called on all Yemenis abroad to join the International Federation of Migrants to solve our health and economic problems and form a large bloc and a wide Yemeni home filled with compassion, solidarity and cooperation. Al-Eryani stressed that the Federation is for all Yemenis abroad, whose number has exceeded 12 million migrants, regardless of any political or religious orientation, as the Federation is a purely humanitarian service bloc and has nothing to do with politics and religious differences

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