The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development has contributed USD1.5 million to UNICEF to sustain vital primary healthcare services in Yemen. This critical support will enhance UNICEF’s humanitarian initiatives, ensuring that essential health services reach vulnerable women, girls, and boys across the country.
Access to primary healthcare in Yemen remains a lifeline for millions. Strengthening national health systems through PHC brings essential health and wellbeing services closer to communities, ensuring better health outcomes for all.
"This generous contribution from the Kuwait Fund for Development comes at a crucial time for children and families in Yemen. It will enable us to sustain vital primary healthcare services that are essential for survival and recovery in Yemen. UNICEF deeply appreciates this partnership and the solidarity shown by Kuwait in addressing the urgent needs of Yemen’s most vulnerable communities," said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Representative to Yemen.
UNICEF remains dedicated to providing life-saving assistance and ensuring that no child in Yemen is left behind. We call on the international community to follow Kuwait’s example and continue supporting efforts to alleviate the suffering of Yemen’s people.
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