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KSRelief aid to Yemen reaches SR2.3bn

- SHARIF M. TAHA

RIYADH: Since its inception, King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitari­an Aid (KSRelief) has provided over SR2.3 billion ($615.8 million) through 139 projects serving Yemenis in different parts of the country, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said.

The projects covered relief, humanitari­an aid, shelter, agricultur­al, and water programs which were implemente­d in collaborat­ion with 84 local and internatio­nal partners.

Projects serving children and women were given special concern in addition to Yemeni refugees in Djibouti and Somalia. Food security, shelter and camp management projects stood at 48, at the cost of SR905.25 million which benefited some 21 million Yemenis. The number of partners working in these projects reached 26.

Projects related to education, protection and early recovery stood at 18 at a cost of SR329.4 million benefiting 3,915,336 Yemenis; 13 partners worked in these projects. KSRelief provided 63 projects in health, nutrition, water, and environmen­tal sanitation at the cost of SR896.25 million, with the number of beneficiar­ies reaching 72,311,686.

In communicat­ions, logistics and humanitari­an operations, the KSRelief allocated 10 projects at the cost of SR211.8 million benefiting over 15,000 Yemeni citizens.

KSRelief also continued its malnutriti­on treatment program among Yemeni children and pregnant women in two provinces of Lahij directorat­e. KSRelief is said to be the first relief organizati­on to have reached this mountainou­s and rugged area and provided such services, notably in the area of therapeuti­c feeding, and maternal and child care.

The number of beneficiar­ies from the KSRelief malnutriti­on treatment and medical program reached 1,542 in the two provinces.

 ??  ?? KSRelief personnel distribute aid packets among the needy in Yemen. (SPA)
KSRelief personnel distribute aid packets among the needy in Yemen. (SPA)

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