KSrelief, Saudi Arabia’s aid agency, has delivered food and shelter assistance to 200 families in Douma, Syria, in collaboration with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent. Similar aid was distributed in Nasib village, Daraa governorate, as part of the Kingdom’s relief operations.
Key Updates:
Relief Operations:
Seven planes carrying food, medical supplies, and shelter materials have arrived at Damascus International Airport.
60 trucks crossed the Nasib Border Crossing, delivering essential supplies.
Ongoing Initiatives:
KSrelief has provided over $856 million in aid to Syria since 2011.
A Saudi Voluntary Program has been launched to support Syrians, offering services in surgery, pediatrics, gynecology, mental health, and more.
Collaborative Efforts:
Discussions between KSrelief and Syrian officials, including Social Affairs Minister Fadi Al-Qassem and Health Minister Dr. Maher Al-Sharaa, aim to enhance aid delivery and healthcare support.
In Lebanon, KSrelief supports healthcare for Syrian refugees in Arsal, treating 12,676 patients in one month.
This initiative highlights Saudi Arabia’s continued commitment to alleviating suffering and supporting recovery in war-torn Syria.