About 18% of the country’s 333 districts already have no doctors. Yemen currently has a 27% mortality rate from the disease – more than five times the global average.
The UK Director of Muslim Charity, Maroof Pirzada, commented, “At Muslim Charity, we understand the fear of healthcare professionals and key workers, therefore, we have appealed to the public to support the saving of lives in Yemen during this challenging time in order for them to survive the pandemic. We are thankful to our TEAMMC volunteers, cyclists, runners, donors and supporters and BCB International Ltd for their kind support towards saving lives in Yemen. Muslim Charity is doing its best to support health and key workers in these challenging times.”
Muslim Charity’s Director of Programmes and Policy, Irfan Rajput, whilst explaining the need of the PPE equipment, said, “Muslim Charity will provide the Face Protection Shields to health and key workers for the protection of their lives in Aden and neighbouring districts. We are coordinating with health officials and other non-governmental organisations on the ground for continuous situational analyses.”