Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen

Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen
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Saudi aid agency distributed 100 tents, 600 blankets and 200 rugs in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Mahrah, along with 3,320 cartons of dates in the Al-Makha district of Taiz governorate, benefiting 19,920 people. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen
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Saudi aid agency distributed 100 tents, 600 blankets and 200 rugs in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Mahrah, along with 3,320 cartons of dates in the Al-Makha district of Taiz governorate, benefiting 19,920 people. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen
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Saudi aid agency distributed 100 tents, 600 blankets and 200 rugs in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Mahrah, along with 3,320 cartons of dates in the Al-Makha district of Taiz governorate, benefiting 19,920 people. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen
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Saudi aid agency distributed 100 tents, 600 blankets and 200 rugs in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Mahrah, along with 3,320 cartons of dates in the Al-Makha district of Taiz governorate, benefiting 19,920 people. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen
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Saudi aid agency distributed 100 tents, 600 blankets and 200 rugs in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Mahrah, along with 3,320 cartons of dates in the Al-Makha district of Taiz governorate, benefiting 19,920 people. (SPA)
Updated 26 March 2019
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Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen

Saudi Arabia distributes more vital aid in Yemen
  • The society’s leaders thanked Saudi Arabia, represented by KSRelief, for its efforts to help alleviate the sufferings of Yemenis

AL-MAHRAH: Saudi Arabia on Sunday delivered more vital aid supplies to thousands of Yemenis affected by war and natural disasters.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) distributed 100 tents, 600 blankets and 200 rugs in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Mahrah, along with 3,320 cartons of dates in the Al-Makha district of Taiz governorate, benefiting 19,920 people.
KSRelief’s Al-Mahrah office director, Abdullah Al-Anqari, recently visited the Yemeni Red Crescent Society headquarters where he was briefed by officials on current humanitarian aid programs, especially help for those suffering in the wake of the recent devastating Hurricane Laban.
The society’s leaders thanked Saudi Arabia, represented by KSRelief, for its efforts to help alleviate the sufferings of Yemenis.
The center has also launched a program “You Are Not Alone” to help orphans by providing them protection, food, shelter, education and health services.