N’DJAMENA: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center recently distributed 1,756 food baskets to vulnerable families in Chad, helping to feed 4,650 people.
This aid is just a small part of the relief and humanitarian efforts provided by the government of Saudi Arabia to people around the world.
In Somalia, KSrelief distributed 5,500 food baskets to needy families in several areas, benefiting 33,000 individuals.
Meanwhile, KSrelief’s mobile medical clinics at Waalan camp in Yemen’s Hajjah governorate provided medical services to 186 patients suffering from a variety of conditions in the past week.
KSrelief has also continued rolling out its water supply and environmental projects in Hajjah and Saada governorates in Yemen. In one week, nearly 4 million liters of drinking water and 1 million liters of non-potable water was pumped into tanks across the two regions.
KSrelief has implemented 1,940 projects worth nearly $6 billion in 80 countries, in cooperation with 1,715 partners, since its inception in May 2015.
According to a recent KSrelief report, the countries and territories that have benefited the most from the center’s various projects are Yemen ($4 billion), Palestine ($368 million), Syria ($325 million) and Somalia ($213 million).