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ADFD Funds Healthcare Projects in Hadhramaut in Yemen

Abu Dhabi,20 Jun 2018

Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), the leading national entity for development aid, and the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to manage the AED67million (US$18.3 million) UAE government grant aimed to support the healthcare sector in Hadramout Governorate in Yemen.

The grant aims to support three healthcare projects in Yemen’s Hadhramaut Governorate including rehabilitating hospitals, reconstructing the Maternity and Child Hospital, as well as purchasing medicines and medical equipment.

Aimed at providing quality medical attention to Hadramaut’s population, the hospital rehabilitation project will overhaul and equip seven hospitals in the region. Encompassing maintenance, construction and electrical works, the second project will revamp the Maternity and Child Hospital through boosting its capacity with 150 additional beds, as well as necessary medical supplies and equipment. As part of the third project, ADFD will purchase supplies of essential medicine for the Governorate.

Speaking on the occasion, His Excellency Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi said: “Aligned with its objectives of supporting development goals in developing countries, ADFD is proud to partner with the Emirates Red Crescent to help our brothers and sisters in Yemen. We are committed to effectively administering this Abu Dhabi government grant that seeks to bring quality healthcare services to Hadhramaut.”

He added: "This grant is allocated towards the development of the healthcare sector in Hadramout as part of the UAE’s efforts to support the people of Yemen in various governorates. The MoU signed between Abu Dhabi Fund for Development and Emirates Red Crescent will help coordinate our efforts to achieve the objectives of the grant in improving the healthcare sector in Hadramout and offering necessary treatment services to various segments of its population.”

The projects to be implemented under this grant include the development and renovation of several hospitals and healthcare canters as well as fitting them with medical equipment needed to ensure efficient treatment services to the people of Hadramout. In its support for the stability of Yemen and its infrastructure development, ADFD will continue to provide direct assistance to Yemen,” Al Suwaidi added.

For his part, Dr. Mohammad Ateeq Al Falahi, Secretary-General of Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), said: “The UAE plays a key role in rebuilding the healthcare sector in Yemen. Under the directives and continued support of our wise leadership, we have stepped up our humanitarian response to the situation in Yemen and strived to improve its healthcare sector. We are actively involved in the development of the healthcare sector in several Yemeni governorates through providing direct support and care to Yemeni citizens.”

Al Falahi added: “The project to develop healthcare sector in Hadramout Governorate is part of a broader development initiative carried out by ERC in Yemen's coastal region under the close follow-up by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Dhafra Region. At ERC, we are well aware of the challenges facing the healthcare sector in Yemen currently. Therefore, we are working on multiple initiatives that have delivered a significant positive impact on the healthcare sector in Yemen.”
The agreement signed today between ERC and ADFD ushers in a new era of partnership and constructive cooperation between both sides to support the development of Yemen. The continued cooperation and coordination between us have delivered successful projects in past including Sheikh Zayed City project in Gaza Strip, which stands as a testament to the benefits of this collaboration.”

Al Falahi also reiterated Emirates Red Crescent’s commitment to completing the development projects outlined in the MoU in a timely and efficient manner to enhance the quality of healthcare services in Hadramout.
The project to support and upgrade the healthcare sector in Hadramout Governorate involves the renovation, maintenance and completion of seven hospitals to serve the residents of the governorate and its adjacent areas. It also includes allocation of AED22.3 million to support the import of medical equipment for hospitals including Al-Shahr General Hospital, Eastern Dais Hospital, Eastern Raida Medical Center, Ibn Sina Hospital blood bank, Al Mukalla Artificial Limbs Center, Qusayr Medical Centre and Ghail Bawazir General Hospital.
Since 1974, ADFD has played a proactive role in Yemen’s socio-economic development through extending AED3 billion in loans and government grants towards the development of 49 projects.  Serving vital sectors such as agriculture, housing, transport, communications, electricity and healthcare, these projects have enabled the Yemeni government to provide quality services to the citizens of the country.