Sep 16, 2018

The United Nations is working to open a humanitarian air bridge to take Yemeni cancer patients for treatment at qualified facilitie

s, WHO country representative for Yemen Nevio Zagaria said Sunday.

“The aim is to help patients suffering from cancer, chronic diseases and congenital anomalies receive the treatment they need,” Zagaria said, adding that 12 health conditions had been targeted.

These include leukaemia, cervical and thyroid cancer, and "patients who need... bone marrow and kidney transplants,” said Zagaria of the World Health Organization (WHO).

The air bridge will operate for an initial trial period of six months, WHO said, without specifying where the patients would be sent for treatment.