KSrelief continues distribution of food aid worldwide

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is continuing its efforts around the world with the provision of food aid to people in need. (@KSRelief)
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is continuing its efforts around the world with the provision of food aid to people in need. (@KSRelief)
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Updated 02 April 2023
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KSrelief continues distribution of food aid worldwide

KSRelief is continuing its efforts around the world with the provision of food aid to people in need. (@KSRelief)
  • The food distribution is part of a series of humanitarian projects that the Kingdom implements in countries worldwide during Ramadan

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is continuing its efforts around the world with the provision of food aid to people in need.

In Indonesia, KSrelief distributed more than 3 tons of food parcels to 93 families, benefiting 372 people.

In Bangladesh, the center distributed 12 tons of food baskets to 500 needy families, benefiting 3,000 individuals.

In Sudan, KSrelief distributed 30 tons of food parcels in West Darfur, benefiting 6,917 people.

In Lebanon, the center distributed more than 89 tons of food baskets in the town of Arsal in the Beqaa governorate, benefiting 6,850 Syrian refugees.

In Mauritania, KSrelief also distributed more than 39 tons of food baskets to the neediest families in nine different provinces, benefiting 3,915 people.

The center also distributed more than 3 tons of food baskets in Kruje province in Albania, benefiting 300 people.

The food distribution is part of a series of humanitarian projects that the Kingdom implements in countries worldwide during Ramadan.

Meanwhile in Syria, KSrelief continued distributing various relief materials to those affected by the earthquake in the Idlib governorate.

About 3 tons of food baskets and 116 hygiene bags were distributed in the village of El-Bayda in Idlib, benefiting 116 families.

In Yemen, KSrelief implemented water supply and environmental projects in the Hajjah and Saada governorates. 

In one week, more than 7.5 million liters of drinking water and more than 750,000 liters of water for other purposes were pumped into tanks across the two regions.