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Aids to flow to Saada after war stopped
[09/August/2008]

SANA'A, Aug 09 (Saba)- The Yemen Women's Federation in collaboration with the Care Organization and the United Nations Fund for Population Activities UNFPA is preparing for sending a second convoy of aids for affected families in the northern province of Saada.

The state-run 26sep.net quoted chairwoman of the federation Ramzia al-Eryani as saying along with the convoy some psychological experts will head for the province to help eliminate psychological impacts this province women and children had got due to the war.

The aids will include blankets, medical cases and medications, feminine cloth and veils.

The experts will work within four movable hospitals across the province districts to examine women particularly pregnant and children to conduct reports on their conditions so that affected people can be treated in Sana'a hospitals.

Al-Eryani said the federation will coordinate with civil society organizations to conduct awareness and training campaigns across the province.

Earlier, the federation in cooperation with some international organizations sent an aid convoy included forty trucks containing food stuffs to Saada.
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