In a significant step towards implementing the Noura Health Center Project in Marib province, the Yemen International Agency for Development has commenced the foundation excavation work for the center, which will provide specialized services in maternity care and birth services in the region. This project is part of the agency’s commitment to enhancing and developing medical services in Yemen, and it is being carried out with generous support from Al-Tanmia Charity Foundation – Kuwait.
The Noura Health Center Project is one of the pioneering initiatives that the agency is undertaking to improve maternity care and newborn care in Marib, an area that has long suffered from a lack of basic healthcare services. The medical facilities at the center will be dedicated to providing comprehensive medical services to pregnant women, including care during pregnancy and post-delivery.
This phase of the project is part of the ongoing efforts by the agency to create a suitable healthcare environment for women and children in the region. The center’s location has been carefully selected to align with the local community’s needs and to serve a large number of pregnant women. The agency is closely monitoring the project’s execution to ensure that the center adheres to the highest quality standards in providing future medical services.
Through this project, the Yemen International Agency for Development aims to reduce maternal and newborn mortality rates in the area, while working to improve healthcare services to meet the community’s needs more effectively. The center is expected to play a major role in providing comprehensive healthcare for pregnant women in Marib and neighboring areas.



