Saudi aid center continues projects in Sudan, Jordan, Yemen

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Updated 20 January 2021
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Saudi aid center continues projects in Sudan, Jordan, Yemen

  • The center continues to implement its water and environmental sanitation project in Hodeidah governorate

KHARTOUM: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) launched on Monday a campaign in Sudan to combat blindness and the diseases that cause it. The launch took place in the presence of a delegation from the country’s Health Ministry, representatives from the Saudi Embassy in Sudan, and a KSrelief team.
The center’s volunteer medical team will check up on more than 15,000 patients, perform about 1,200 surgeries, and distribute 3,000 eyeglasses and medicines for cases that do not require surgery. The campaign aims to help low-income families and individuals who are unable to cover their treatment in Khartoum, Omdurman and Al-Kalakila.
In Jordan, KSrelief distributed 1,595 winter kits and 3,190 blankets to Syrian and Palestinian refugees, benefiting 8,035 individuals. Each kit contains jackets, sweaters, hats and other clothing in different sizes.
Meanwhile, KSrelief distributed more than 108 tons of food baskets to displaced people in Yemen’s Aden governorate, benefiting 6,060 individuals.


Japan’s ambassador hosts Iftar reception celebrating Saudi-Japan relations

Japanese Ambassador Yasunari Morino poses with guests at the iftar reception at the Cultural Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter.
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Japan’s ambassador hosts Iftar reception celebrating Saudi-Japan relations

  • Yasunari Morino commends role of Saudi graduates from Japanese universities in promoting cultural ties

RIYADH: The Japanese ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Yasunari Morino, hosted an iftar reception at the Cultural Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter recently, welcoming Saudi alumni of Japanese universities and academic institutions.

In his opening remarks, the ambassador expressed his deep appreciation for joining this Ramadan gathering with the guests, wishing them and their families peace and happiness during the holy month.

The ambassador noted that this annual iftar is an important occasion reflecting the Embassy of Japan’s commitment to strengthening the bonds of friendship between Japan and Saudi Arabia.

He commended the pivotal role of Saudi graduates from Japanese universities and institutes in promoting cultural exchange and deepening mutual understanding.

Morino also expressed his ambition for accelerating student exchange programs between the two countries, including short-term visit programs, and shared his appreciation for the fruitful cooperation provided by King Saud University and Princess Nourah University in this regard.

The ambassador also introduced Hamidah Mohsen Hamadah, the special guest, as the recipient of the Silver Award at the 19th Japan International Manga Awards, who will be visiting Japan soon to receive this prestigious award.

This award is presented by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to recognize manga artists worldwide for their contribution to the development of this art form.

The ambassador congratulated her on her passion, outstanding creativity, and commitment to refining her manga skills.

During the iftar, attendees reconnected with their fellow graduates and exchanged views on expanding their collaborations and professional networks, reaffirming their commitment to further strengthen the robust ties between Japan and Saudi Arabia.

Saudi graduates attending the iftar reception said it felt like a reunion, saying it was heartwarming to see the embassy’s dedication to honoring Ramadan, creating an atmosphere of shared respect and understanding, further strengthening the bond between people from the two countries.