KSRelief ramps up assistance in Jordan, Yemen and Tajikistan

KSRelief ramps up assistance in Jordan, Yemen and Tajikistan
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KSRelief project pumped 744,000 liters of usable water and 73,000 liters of potable water to needy communities in Hajjah Governorate in one week. (SPA)
KSRelief ramps up assistance in Jordan, Yemen and Tajikistan
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KSRelief project pumped 744,000 liters of usable water and 73,000 liters of potable water to needy communities in Hajjah Governorate in one week. (SPA)
KSRelief ramps up assistance in Jordan, Yemen and Tajikistan
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KSrelief team reviewed a field project that aims to support health services for mothers, newborns, and children in Tajikistan. (SPA)
KSRelief ramps up assistance in Jordan, Yemen and Tajikistan
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KSrelief team reviewed a field project that aims to support health services for mothers, newborns, and children in Tajikistan. (SPA)
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Updated 17 September 2022
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KSRelief ramps up assistance in Jordan, Yemen and Tajikistan

KSRelief ramps up assistance in Jordan, Yemen and Tajikistan
  • KSRelief signed a new project to provide winter clothing for Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Jordan
  • Another project continued providing clean drinkable water across different parts of Yemen

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) continued its humanitarian efforts to serve vulnerable communities in Yemen, Jordan and Tajikistan.
On Friday, the center signed with the Jordanian Hashemite Charitable Organization a new project which would provide winter clothing for Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Jordan.
The undertaking will benefit 23,529 individuals through vouchers worth almost $1 million that they could use to purchase their own winter clothing through approved stores, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
In Yemen, the center’s water supply and environmental sanitation outreach has continued providing clean drinkable water across different parts of the country.
During the last week of August, the project pumped 744,000 liters of usable water and 73,000 liters of potable water to needy communities in Hajjah Governorate, according to SPA.
In Saada, 100,000 liters of potable water and 40,000 liters of usable water were provided.
Meanwhile, a project to enhance healthcare services for mothers, newborns, and children in four districts in Tajikistan continued to benefit 300,000 people.
The campaign aims to provide equipment for four central hospitals, 87 primary healthcare homes and 42 health centers in the targeted provinces.