JEDDAH: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) launched on Monday a project to distribute 10,500 food baskets in Marib, Yemen. The launch comes within the projects being implemented by the center in the impoverished country.
Earlier this week, KSRelief signed an executive program for the treatment of wounded Yemenis in different parts of the country, in cooperation with Ben Zaila Hospital.
Abdullah Al-Wadai, deputy director of the department of medical and environmental assistance, said this program is extended to the previous contracts signed with five hospitals in Yemen.
He said the move aims to provide medical care to 200 wounded Yemenis through latest medical procedures.
He added that the number of wounded Yemenis previously treated in private sector hospitals in Yemen had reached 56,197.
This move is part of the programs funded and monitored by KSRelief in coordination with Yemen’s Health Ministry to provide better health services to Yemenis. Recently, the center organized an entertainment trip for 26 Yemeni children formerly recruited by the Houthi militias.
Saudi Arabia's aid agency plan to distribute 10,500 food baskets in Marib launched
Saudi Arabia's aid agency plan to distribute 10,500 food baskets in Marib launched
- KSRelief organized an entertainment trip for 26 Yemeni children formerly recruited by the Houthi militias