Kuwait builds 60 housing units for displaced Yemenis in Al Hudaydah Featured

The Kuwait-based Global Charity Association for Development (Tanmeia) has inaugurated Friday Basmat Al-Amal (Smile of Hope) village for displaced Yemeni families in the Al Hudaydah Governorate. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Undersecretary of the Al-Hudaydah Governorate Waleed Al-Qademi expressed gratitude to Kuwaiti leadership and people for their generous financing of the development and humanitarian projects in Yemen. For his part, Tanmeia's Director General and Deputy Board Chairman Naser Al-Ajmi voiced delight for the completion and opening of the village and thanked donors and philanthropists who donated for the humanitarian project.

Tanmeia focuses on sustainable projects which serve people, he said, adding these humanitarian efforts are part of Kuwait's policy of aiding people in distress in any part of the world. Head of the Aden-based Altwasul For Human Development, which supervised the execution of the project, Raid Ibrahim said that the village comprises 60 housing units, two clinics, a medical lab, a pharmacy, a bakery, a mosque, a school and a water well./Kuna

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