DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) distributed winter clothes to Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Amman, Jordan.
The relief center distributed 130 vouchers, benefiting 23,529 families in-need from the refugee and Jordanian community, state agency SPA reported.
The aid efforts come as part of KSRelief’s Kanaf in Jordan 2022 Project, implemented in cooperation the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization.
The philanthropic organization also continued its relief efforts in the Shetral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan by distributing 200 winter bags to underprivileged people, which benefited 1,400 individuals in the area.
Meanwhile, KSRelief delivered 1,432 food baskets to displaced people in the Asheri camp in Nigeria’s Maiduguri, assisting 8,592 people in-need.
It also distributed 500 food baskets in Al-Malha locality in Sudan’s North Darfur, which benefited 4,052 people in total.
Additionally, KSRelief performed 21 surgeries within its voluntary medical camp for neurosurgery, offering urgent medical assistance to low-income individuals at Yemen’s Ibn Sina Hospital in Mukalla.
The campaign, which started on Dec. 11 and ends on Dec. 17, has also provided 87 medical consultations to patients at the neurosurgery clinic.
The relief center inaugurated a medical camp for various surgeries in the Socotra archipelago governorate, which will run from Dec. 12 to Dec. 18.
Aside from performing 300 cataract surgeries and lens implants, the camp hopes to assess more than 4,000 cases of both genders.
It will also conduct 100 different surgeries to treat ophthalmic diseases.