Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief signs agreement to support University of Aden

Students and teachers will benefit from 165 new modern educational tools to support their education and training journey. (SPA)
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Updated 21 May 2021
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Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief signs agreement to support University of Aden

  • Deal will benefit 2,315 individuals within the school’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Students and teachers will benefit from 165 new modern educational tools to support their education and training journey

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) signed an agreement to prep and equip educational labs at the University of Aden as the deal will benefit 2,315 individuals.

It was signed by KSrelief’s assistant general supervisor for operations and programs, Ahmed bin Ali Al-Beez, at the center’s headquarters in Riyadh.

The agreement aims to improve the quality of educational programs at the school’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences by prepping the educational building of the lab and the anatomical museum departments. It will also equip the labs with basic educational requirements, such as benches and desks, computers and fire extinguishers.

Students and teachers will benefit from 165 new modern educational tools to support their education and training journey, thanks to the agreement.

The agreement seeks to support students and professors at the university as they continue on their path toward bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate medical degrees. It also aims to improve the quality of educational programs provided at the university, in line with the best security and safety standards.


Saudi health minister checks Madinah’s healthcare readiness ahead of Ramadan

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Saudi health minister checks Madinah’s healthcare readiness ahead of Ramadan

  • Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel meets regional Hajj and Umrah coordination committee, tours key hospitals, primary healthcare centers
  • Madinah’s healthcare system currently operates about 200 facilities, serves more than 2.1m residents

LONDON: Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel, the Saudi health minister, visited hospitals and clinics in Madinah on Sunday to ensure they are ready for the upcoming Ramadan season, which begins in less than two weeks.

AlJalajel met the regional Hajj and Umrah coordination committee and toured key hospitals and primary healthcare centers in Madinah to review preparations for serving visitors and residents.

He inspected upgrades to specialized departments, including critical care services, emergency departments, and operational support facilities.

AlJalajel looked at the progress made on several projects, including upgrades to operating rooms, expansion and restoration of outpatient clinics, and improvements in neonatal and nursery services.

Madinah’s healthcare system currently operates about 200 facilities, serving more than 2.1 million residents.

The visits form part of the ministry’s inspections to ensure that healthcare facilities maintain high levels of readiness, with a focus on patient safety, quality of care, and operational excellence.