Riyadh-based King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid is embarked on a pioneering program to rehabilitate 40 Yemeni children after having been released from their former cadet jobs with the Houthi militias. The step comes as part of the protection sector program for the most weakest social segments in Yemen. The program, which includes trips to historic Balqees Throne, Maareb dam and other historical sites in Maareb and Al-Joaf provinces, will be followed by the next step of accommodating another 40 children who were forcibly recruited by the coopists in Sanaa, according to organizers.