| 12 Février 2020
 “These  are some of the first civilians to leave the country since the start of  the crisis, signaling a new era of hope for Yemen and all Yemenis,”  said Altaf Musani, WHO Representative in Yemen. 
 
 Earlier  this week, 6 children were the first patients to be flown out of Yemen  as part of the medical airbridge operation. Several have already had  successful surgeries and are in good spirits, and optimistic about their  future.
 
 With  today’s flight, they have now been joined by an additional 22 men,  women and children, bringing the total number of Yemeni patients in  Jordan to 28.
 
 These  patients are part of a special group of chronically ill Yemenis who  cannot get the treatment they need inside the country. Many of them  suffer from different types of cancers, kidney disease, congenital  anomalies and other conditions.
 
 A third flight is planned to Cairo, Egypt, scheduled to depart from Yemen in the coming weeks.
 
 The  medical airbridge operation was made possible through negotiations by  the UN special envoy for Yemeni Martin Griffiths and UN humanitarian  coordinator for Yemen Lise Grande, as well as the governments of Jordan,  Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
 
 Inside  Yemen, WHO and partners continue to support the provision of aid for  millions of people in need of basic and lifesaving health care services.