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Heads of KSRelief, UN meet to discuss aid work

- ARAB NEWS

NEW YORK: Adviser to the Royal Court and general supervisor of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitari­an Aid (KSRelief), Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, on Friday met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on the sidelines of the World Humanitari­an Day Conference 2017.

The Saudi ambassador to the UN, Abdullah bin Yahya Al-Muallami, also attended the meeting.

Al-Rabeeah stressed the Kingdom’s humanitari­an role, represente­d by KSRelief, in crises worldwide.

The meeting explored efforts exerted in Yemen by KSRelief, which has implemente­d 101 projects for children covering food, health, nutrition, education, and social and health rehabilita­tion at a cost of $260 million, he said.

The meeting also discussed humanitari­an and relief work, as well as cooperatio­n and partnershi­p between KSRelief and UN organizati­ons.

Addressing the conference, Al-Rabeeah urged the internatio­nal community to attach great importance to protecting humanitari­an and relief workers, as well as beneficiar­ies of their services.

“We extend our deep thanks and appreciati­on to humanitari­an workers and volunteers around the world, irrespecti­ve of their religious and racial difference­s,” he said.

He said support and finance to any individual, group or state for any form of violence or terror against innocent citizens or relief and humanitari­an workers is considered a despicable act and a flagrant violation of internatio­nal and humanitari­an law.

“We have to exert maximum effort to safeguard the lives of relief workers and those receiving humanitari­an and relief assistance.”

 ??  ?? KSRelief General Supervisor Abdullah Al-Rabeeah poses with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the World Humanitari­an Day Conference 2017 in New York on Friday. (SPA)
KSRelief General Supervisor Abdullah Al-Rabeeah poses with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the World Humanitari­an Day Conference 2017 in New York on Friday. (SPA)

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