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A report over condition of displaced people discussed
[03/November/2009]


SANA'A, Nov.03 (Saba)- In its weekly meeting, the cabinet discussed a report presented by the minister of public health and population and deputy over current condition of displaced people who left their homes because of rebellion in some regions of Saada province and Harf Sufyan of Amran province.

The minister who is also deputy head of ministerial committee of offering assistance for displace people said in his report that number of displaced people reached 90,0324 displaced persons. The minister highlighted level of the coordination between the committee and international organization in presenting humanitarian and health aid for camps of displaced people.
On the other hand, the health minister presented a report over H1N1 in the country, saying that the registered cases reached to 7,070 swine flu affected cases.

He made it clear that 17 affected cases died.

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