Riyadh: The mobile clinics of Saudi aid agency KSrelief in Hairan district of Yemen’s Hajjah governorate provided medical services to 472 beneficiaries in one week.
The facilities handled infectious disease cases and provided emergency, internal medicine, and reproductive health services, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.
KSrelief-backed mobile nutrition clinics in Al-Khawkhah district of Hodeidah governorate also served 3,201 beneficiaries in one week.
They offered internal medicine, emergency, pediatric, epidemiology, reproductive health, maternity, nutrition, immunization, wound care, referrals, and health education services.
Meanwhile, KSrelief delivered 24,800 hot meals to vulnerable families in central and southern Gaza, and distributed 1,132 food baskets in Khan Younis, benefiting 6,792 people affected by Israel’s war.
In Sudan, KSrelief distributed 1,100 cartons of dates in Al-Jazirah state, benefiting 4,483 people, and 1,200 food baskets in Khartoum state, benefiting 8,611 people.
In the Syrian Arab Republic, KSrelief distributed 826 cartons of dates to vulnerable groups in Deir ez-Zor governorate.
KSrelief also delivered 25 tonnes of dates to Bulgaria and another 25 tonnes to the Philippines as a gift from the Kingdom.
Since its establishment in 2015, KSrelief, in partnership with nearly 349 organizations, has implemented more than 4,260 projects in 113 countries, with a total value exceeding $8.4 billion.
These programs cover food security, water, sanitation and hygiene, health, camp coordination, education, protection, and emergency relief.










