“Emarat Mohammed” A Yemeni Girl Rescued From Cancer
The Emirates Red Crescent “ERC” took responsibility to treat seven-year-old Yemeni girl, “Emarat Mohammed.”
The girl was suffering from a cancer tumor in her upper leg.
She underwent surgery under the supervision of a surgical medical team at a specialized hospital in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
The tumor was successfully removed, and she is now on the path to recovery, undergoing chemotherapy and localized radiation treatment.
The Emirates Red Crescent “ERC” received a humanitarian plea from the girl’s family through their office in Yemen.
They were seeking treatment to alleviate her prolonged excruciating pain.
Emirates Red Crescent “ERC” Organized the Treatment of Emarat, the Yemeni Girl in Egypt
Without delay, the ERC organization arranged for the girl and her family to travel to Egypt.
A delegation from the UAE was dispatched to Cairo to receive the child and her family.
The ERC delegation overseen the necessary procedures with the treating hospital, and monitored her recovery stages until she can resume her normal life.
The father of “Emarat” expressed gratitude and appreciation on behalf of the family for the Emirates Red Crescent’s “ERC” initiative in adopting their daughter’s treatment and responding to their plea to save her life.
UAE’s Humanitarian Initiatives Extends all Over the World
Given their challenging circumstances, the family recognized the UAE’s unwavering support for their Yemeni brethren.
As a tribute to the UAE’s humanitarian role—not only in Yemen but globally—the family decided to name their daughter “Emarat.”
This name reflects their admiration for the UAE’s compassionate actions, which had extended to their family even before their daughter’s birth.
It’s heartwarming to see such impactful initiatives by ERC that transcend borders and demonstrate genuine care for those in need.
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— UAE Voice (@uae_voiceeng) August 11, 2024