The Yemen Society for Thalassemia and Genetic Blood Disorders (YSTH) welcomed today, Wednesday, June 17, representatives from several prominent e-wallets, including:
- Mr. Nashwan Al-Harazi – Public Relations Manager at Jawwaly Wallet
- Mr. Amjad Abu Zaid – E-Marketing Officer at Jawwaly Wallet
- Ms. Bushra Al-Haj – Field Marketing Officer at Jeeb Wallet
- Mr. Salah Al-Fadhli – E-Services Officer at Pace Wallet
- Mr. Hisham Al-Masawa – Marketing Officer at Floosak Wallet
- Mr. Hisham Balaish – Head of Money Services Department at Mobile Money Wallet
This humanitarian visit to the patients’ therapeutic center reflects the deep social commitment and sincere concern of these institutions toward the causes and humanitarian needs of thalassemia and genetic blood disorder patients. It also sets an honorable example of effective partnership between private sector corporations and civil society organizations in serving the most vulnerable groups.
During the visit, the delegation conducted a field tour across various departments of the therapeutic center, where they reviewed the medical, treatment, and care services provided to the patients. They listened to a detailed briefing on the society’s programs, humanitarian activities, and continuous efforts in treatment, healthcare, psychosocial support, awareness, and prevention, highlighting the relentless steps taken to alleviate the suffering of patients and advocate for their health and human rights.
Furthermore, the guests gained close insights into the daily realities of the patients and the challenges they face throughout their treatment journeys. They were also briefed on the growing needs of the society and its therapeutic centers under the current circumstances, which underscores the profound humanitarian responsibility falling upon everyone toward this segment that requires further care, support, and advocacy.
The General Administration of the society expressed its deep gratitude and immense appreciation to the e-wallet representatives for this generous visit, noting that it was not merely a protocol visit, but rather a sincere humanitarian message carrying deep meanings of care, appreciation, and solidarity with the patients. It also reflects the advanced level of community awareness regarding the importance of supporting health and humanitarian causes.
The Director-General of the society emphasized that e-wallets represent a strategic partner and an important pillar for its humanitarian mission. By facilitating electronic donations and payment processes, they provide modern and secure means that help deliver support to beneficiaries with ease and transparency, thereby fostering social solidarity and serving the goals of humanitarian work.
At the conclusion of the visit, the society honored the e-wallet companies with certificates of appreciation and gratitude, recognizing their noble stances, outstanding community contributions, and prominent role in supporting humanitarian efforts and promoting a culture of social responsibility. The honoring also acknowledged their backing of programs and initiatives aimed at alleviating the suffering of this afflicted segment.
The Director-General praised the pioneering role played by e-wallets in community service, valuing their continuous interest in the patients’ causes and their constant keenness to adopt noble humanitarian initiatives. He affirmed that these honorable stances represent an exemplary model for active community partnership, embodying authentic human values that restore hope in the hearts of patients and their families, and open wider horizons for cooperation to build a more cooperative, compassionate, and humane society.
The Director-General concluded his remarks by stressing that supporting thalassemia and genetic blood disorder patients is a shared social responsibility. He noted that combining the efforts of national, charitable, and private sector institutions constitutes the cornerstone for improving patients’ lives and enabling them to access the dignified healthcare they deserve.
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