King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid has implemented an integrated program to provide humanitarian and basic services to Yemeni refugees in Djibouti in coordination with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR). The center's official spokesman Raafat Al-Sabagh said in a press statement that the center has carried out an integrated program for Yemeni refugees in Djibouti including ready meals, food baskets and medical and therapeutic requirements, and preparing the port to receive refugees in cooperation with the Djibouti government. He added that the program included the installation of cooling devices in the terminals for Yemenis in the port of Djibouti to reduce the heat and provide places with shelters with full accessories well as providing food baskets and drinking water to 2,000 Yemeni refugee families at Abekh camp, noting that ten tons of aid, medicines and medical supplies laden on a plane were distributed to hospitals Bilti (Dar Al-Hanan)and Abekh, stressing the continuation of the center to provide medical and humanitarian services to Yemeni brothers in Djibouti.