KSrelief Officials meet a Sudanese media delegation
الاثنين / 28 / شعبان / 1439 هـ الاثنين 14 مايو 2018 14:38
OKAZ
Riyadh - King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief's) officials, led by Assistant General Supervisor for Planning and Development Dr. Aqeel bin Jama'an Al-Ghamdi and Assistant General Supervisor for Operations and Programs, Engineer Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, met with a Sudanese media delegation at the Center's headquarters in Riyadh yesterday (Sunday).
Dr. Aqeel Al-Ghamdi welcomed the visiting Sudanese delegation, praising good brotherly relations between the Saudi and Sudanese peoples, pointing out that the Center is the humanitarian arm of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since its establishment on 13 May 2015 in implementation of the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman Abdulaziz Al Saud, who presided over the Board of Directors of several humanitarian, relief and service committees that assumed responsibility for support and relief works in many of affected areas around the world, whether war-affected or natural disasters.
Dr. Al-Ghamdi reviewed relief and humanitarian efforts of the Center over three years in 40 countries around the world in which Yemen has received the largest share of projects, whereas projects executed there totaled to 260 in all humanitarian sectors, especially for women and children. He pointed out that the Kingdom hosts more than 561,000 Yemeni refugees, 262,000 Syrians and 249,000 Rohingyas who receive free health care, free education for their children and job opportunities.
Dr. Aqeel Al-Ghamdi welcomed the visiting Sudanese delegation, praising good brotherly relations between the Saudi and Sudanese peoples, pointing out that the Center is the humanitarian arm of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since its establishment on 13 May 2015 in implementation of the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman Abdulaziz Al Saud, who presided over the Board of Directors of several humanitarian, relief and service committees that assumed responsibility for support and relief works in many of affected areas around the world, whether war-affected or natural disasters.
Dr. Al-Ghamdi reviewed relief and humanitarian efforts of the Center over three years in 40 countries around the world in which Yemen has received the largest share of projects, whereas projects executed there totaled to 260 in all humanitarian sectors, especially for women and children. He pointed out that the Kingdom hosts more than 561,000 Yemeni refugees, 262,000 Syrians and 249,000 Rohingyas who receive free health care, free education for their children and job opportunities.