The Noura Health Center project in Marib Governorate continues to progress steadily, having recently reached the concrete ceiling pouring phase, which marks a pivotal milestone in completing the structural framework of the center and preparing for final finishing works and medical equipment installation.
This achievement comes as part of ongoing efforts supervised by the Yemen International Agency for Development, and generously supported by Tanmeya Charity – Kuwait, with the aim of strengthening healthcare infrastructure in the most underserved areas and providing quality medical services that contribute to improving community health, particularly for mothers and children.
Once completed, the Noura Health Center is expected to ease the burden on existing health facilities and provide high-quality primary and secondary healthcare services to the local population, especially amidst the challenges the health sector faces due to displacement and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
This project reflects a model of synergy between humanitarian action and institutional partnership in serving local communities, reaffirming the Yemen International Agency for Development’s commitment to expanding access to health services across Yemen through sustainable development initiatives that respond directly to people’s needs.



