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Parliament approves $52 mln loan agreement
[09 February 2010]
DFID, IOM send relief convoy to IDPs in Amran
[09 February 2010]
Official report: 20 draft laws, 18 agreements approved in 2009
[09 February 2010]
Al-Arhabi: Yemen concerns to enhance trade movement with GCC
[09 February 2010]
Cabinet approves one-year ban of importing imitated handcraft
[09 February 2010]
 
  Reports
No al-Qaeda command in east Yemen Marib, Yemeni official
[08 February 2010]
Piracy; growing threat to Yemen, regional countries
[07 February 2010]
Yemen refutation of HRW report on south and east
[06 February 2010]
Yemen fought terrorism and suffered from it before 9/11: Prime Minister
[04 February 2010]
Ivan Lewis: International community responsible on supporting Yemen
[02 February 2010]
 
  International
France, U.S. urges new sanctions against Iran
[08 February 2010]
EU leaders to discuss economic situation, climate change in special summit
[08 February 2010]
Chad President Visits Sudan Amidst Warming Ties
[08 February 2010]
Palestinian President Meets Several Japanese Officials
[08 February 2010]
"Iranian statements deeply worrying" - UK
[08 February 2010]
  Local
Health Ministry seeks to eliminate neonatal tetanus
[06/February/2009]


SANA'A, Feb. 06 (Saba)- Public Health and the population Ministry is currently preparing to carry out vaccination campaigns for the elimination of neonatal tetanus, targeting approximately 2200000 women in 2009.

In a report presented by the Ministry to the 66th Gulf Cooperation Council Health Ministers' Conference held recently in Sana'a, it said that a number of anti-tetanus vaccine campaigns had been carried out in Yemen targeting more than one million women aged 15-45 years over previous years.

"Yemen will also carry out vaccination campaigns against pneumonia disasters starting from January 2010. The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) will provide annually $15 million for the campaigns and $ 8 million will be provided by the government for immunization activities", the Ministry reported.

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