KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 

KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 
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Displaced families living in camps across the southern Gaza Strip expressed gratitude to Saudi Arabia for its ongoing humanitarian aid. (SPA)
KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 
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Displaced families living in camps across the southern Gaza Strip expressed gratitude to Saudi Arabia for its ongoing humanitarian aid. (SPA)
KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 
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Displaced families living in camps across the southern Gaza Strip expressed gratitude to Saudi Arabia for its ongoing humanitarian aid. (SPA)
KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 
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The initiative in Chad aims to distribute 61,915 integrated food baskets across 14 states, benefiting 200,000 people. (SPA)
KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 
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The initiative in Chad aims to distribute 61,915 integrated food baskets across 14 states, benefiting 200,000 people. (SPA)
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The initiative in Chad aims to distribute 61,915 integrated food baskets across 14 states, benefiting 200,000 people. (SPA)
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In Yemen, KSrelief launched a comprehensive health services program for women and their families in the Sayoun district of Hadramout. (SPA)
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Updated 14 October 2025
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KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 

KSrelief extends support in Gaza, Chad, Yemen 
  • The initiative aims to distribute 61,915 food baskets across 14 states, benefiting 200,000 people

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed food baskets to hundreds of displaced families living in camps across the southern Gaza Strip, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday. 

The Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, KSrelief’s implementing partner in Gaza, managed the delivery and distribution, in collaboration with international organizations and local institutions.

Members of the displaced families thanked Saudi Arabia for its ongoing humanitarian aid and solidarity amid the difficult conditions.

In Chad, KSrelief launched its in-kind aid distribution project in the capital, N’Djamena, fulfilling the Kingdom’s pledge announced in Jeddah at the 2024 Donors’ Conference to Support Displaced Persons and Refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Region.

The launch was attended by Mohammed Al-Salem, charge d’affaires of the Saudi Embassy, with representatives of international and local humanitarian organizations.

The initiative aims to distribute 61,915 food baskets across 14 states, benefiting 200,000 people, including families and internally displaced people. 

In Yemen, KSrelief launched a comprehensive health services program for women and their families in the Sayoun district of Hadramout, focusing on reintegrating them into society.

The program aims to benefit 180 individuals through medical consultations and examinations, provision of medication, and awareness sessions on public health and disease prevention.

It includes child vaccinations, primary and reproductive health care, and psychological referrals.

Amer Saeed Al-Amri, undersecretary of Hadramout governorate for valley and desert affairs, praised KSrelief’s efforts to rehabilitate and empower women.


Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign

Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign
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Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign

Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification in the Northern Borders has launched a large-scale tree-planting campaign across several locations.

Government agencies, volunteers and environmentally conscious individuals are taking part, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The campaign aims to plant more than 11,000 seedlings in Rafha as part of a phased afforestation plan to expand green spaces and enhance the environmental landscape.

The initiative supports national efforts to develop vegetation, protect natural resources, maintain ecological balance and restore biodiversity, in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals for environmental sustainability and improved quality of life.

Recently, the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority planted more than 3,000 seedlings in its nursery in the Jouf region.

The project supports the authority’s efforts to protect the environment and expand vegetation cover as part of its vision for a greener, more sustainable future, the SPA reported.

Volunteers from educational institutions across the region took part in the tree-planting campaign, part of the authority’s involvement in the National Greening Season.

So far, the authority’s environmental initiatives have included planting almost 4 million seedlings and rehabilitating 750,000 hectares of degraded land.

The restoration projects aim to revive ecosystems affected by desertification and overgrazing, helping to restore natural plant life and preserve the Kingdom’s biodiversity.