Saudi Arabia launches 16 major relief projects in Syria

KSrelief Supervisor-General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah and Raed Al-Saleh, the Syrian minister of disaster management and emergency response, launched the humanitarian projects in Damascus on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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KSrelief Supervisor-General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah and Raed Al-Saleh, the Syrian minister of disaster management and emergency response, launched the humanitarian projects in Damascus on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Updated 08 September 2025
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Saudi Arabia launches 16 major relief projects in Syria

Saudi Arabia launches 16 major relief projects in Syria
  • ‘We aim to transform Syrian people from dependence on relief to a period of recovery,’ KSrelief chief tells Arab News
  • ‘Our projects empower communities, women, children, and youth across Syria,’ Abdullah Al-Rabeeah adds

DAMASCUS: Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday.

Al-Rabeeah, who was accompanied by a large high-level Saudi delegation, told Arab News: “Well, today is a historic day. And actually the humanitarian work in Syria, as everybody knows, Saudi Arabia has been supporting the Syrian people for decades.

“And today is another signal: We have supported them prior to the conflict, during the conflict, and now, we hope, (during) this period of reform in Syria, we are (again) supporting the Syrian people.”

He added: “Today we have launched many projects in the health sector and shelter (sector), in community support. And also, in food security, we are aiming to empower the community, empower women, children and the youth so that Syrian people will be transformed from being dependent on relief to a period of recovery. And we hope that will be followed by a period of development.”

The first initiative announced was the Lifesaving Medical Equipment Program, which is to equip 17 central hospitals with CT scanners, advanced ICU equipment, and modern dialysis units, in addition to the delivery of 454 state-of-the-art dialysis machines nationwide.

The program also includes the deployment of 1,220 Saudi medical specialists across more than 45 specialties, including cochlear implants, neurosurgery, pediatric cancer surgery, and the treatment of burns.

Additionally, 128,159 volunteer hours have been committed, with ongoing rotational deployment.

Raed Al-Saleh, the Syrian minister of disaster management and emergency response, praised KSrelief for its efforts in supporting Syria.

Al-Saleh said: “This partnership will be a key pillar in tackling the humanitarian crisis at the national level. We believe in Syria’s future and in our ability to coexist, no matter how many challenges there are.”The second major announcement at the ceremony was the Food Security and Agricultural Recovery Program, which provides strategic agricultural support, including the rehabilitation of 33 government bakeries across eight governorates.

The initiative also includes the Seven Grains Agricultural Support Program, offering tools, seeds, and training to farming families.

Under KSrelief’s educational infrastructure restoration, 34 schools across three governorates will be restored and feature integrated solar power systems and modern learning environments to help the post-conflict recovery.

Six water and sanitation projects have also been launched, benefiting more than 300,000 Syrians.

As part of comprehensive orphan care initiatives, 1,000 children are to receive monthly sponsorship and support through the Care and Empowerment Program in northwest Syria.

The Basma Hope Program will provide holistic orphan care, including education, recreation, and essential needs.

KSrelief is to also train 400 women caregivers in tailoring to promote economic empowerment.

The event also announced emergency relief including ambulances, heavy equipment, debris-removal machinery, emergency shelter kits, and food basket distribution.

Al-Rabeeah emphasized to Arab News the significance of comprehensive humanitarian aid to Syria.

He said: “There is no question (of its importance). It is actually part of the strong relationship between the two countries.

“The bond between Saudi Arabia and Syria is at the level of the governments and the level of the people at political, economic, (and) humanitarian (levels). You name it. So, this is another day of support from Saudi Arabia to Syria.”

Al-Saleh said: “KSrelief has always been active in relief, shelter, education, health, and livelihood support efforts. This support has significantly contributed to the resilience of Syrians over the past years.”


Arab migration cooperation enters new phase

Arab migration cooperation enters new phase
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Arab migration cooperation enters new phase

Arab migration cooperation enters new phase
  • Launch of the second phase of the Arab Center for Technical Cooperation on Migration and Border Management in Riyadh
  • Four-year initiative aims to strengthen regional collaboration in migration and border management

RIYADH: Amy E. Pope, director-general of the International Organization for Migration, announced the launch of the second phase of the Arab Center for Technical Cooperation on Migration and Border Management in Riyadh on Monday.

The four-year initiative aims to strengthen regional collaboration in migration and border management.

Pope said the second phase will expand training programs, enhance research, and build stronger partnerships with regional and international bodies.

She noted that since 2009, the organization and Naif Arab University for Security Sciences have cooperated to address key challenges in these areas.

Established at the university, the center has become a regional platform for training and expertise.

Pope made her remarks during the university’s annual ceremony, attended by Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif.

Founded in 1978, the university serves as the scientific body of the Arab Interior Ministers Council, specializing in training Arab security personnel and conducting research in security-related fields.

Pope said that joint events, research, and capacity-building programs have helped promote effective migration management practices.

The ceremony also celebrated the graduation of 374 students from 11 Arab countries in postgraduate security programs.

University President Abdulmajeed Al-Bunyan said the institution is proud of its contributions since 1978, having trained thousands of Interior Ministry personnel across the Arab world.

He added that under its 2029 strategic plan, the university aims to strengthen its global standing among security-focused institutions.

The event included a visual presentation on the university’s progress, followed by the announcement of graduation results, a student procession, and commemorative photos.