Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief provides health services in Yemen’s Hajjah

KSrelief clinics received 294 people with various health conditions and provided them with the necessary medical services. (SPA)
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Updated 28 April 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief provides health services in Yemen’s Hajjah

  • KSrelief also provided humanitarian assistance in Syria, Tajikistan

HAJJAH: The mobile medical clinics launched by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, also known as KSrelief, have provided treatment services to the beneficiaries in Hajjah governorate, Yemen.

The clinics received 294 people with various health conditions and provided them with the necessary medical services.

The clinics also provided 286 individuals with medications.

Meanwhile, the center distributed 73 tons and 59 kilograms of food baskets and 1,700 hygiene bags in the governorates of Aleppo and Idlib in Syria, benefiting 1,700 families as part of the urgent response project for those affected by the earthquake in Syria for the year 2023.

Elsewhere, the center provided diverse relief aid to 180 of the neediest people in Yovon area of Tajikistan.

The relief aid, which included blankets, coal for heating and water heaters, is part of the 2023 project to provide aid to the afflicted people in Tajikistan.

Recently, the Saudi aid agency secured 253 tons of food to Syrian and Palestinian refugees living across Lebanon.

This comes as part of the humanitarian and relief aid that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia provides through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to countries and peoples in need in various countries worldwide.


Prince William tours AlUla, visits nature reserve

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Prince William tours AlUla, visits nature reserve

  • Meets with rangers of the Wildlife Conservation and Biodiversity Protection at Sharaan Nature Reserve

RIYADH: Britain’s Prince William wrapped up the final day of his official visit to Saudi Arabia with a tour of AlUla, where he visited the Wildlife Conservation and Biodiversity Protection at Sharaan Nature Reserve.

Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Saudi minister of culture, accompanied the 43-year-old heir to the British throne, an avowed environmentalist, during the tour. Prince William also met with rangers working to conserve the area’s wildlife population.

Above, rangers at the Wildlife Conservation and Biodiversity Protection at Sharaan Nature Reserve in AlUla. (Reuters)

AlUla is home to the Hegra archaeological site, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its ancient Nabataean tombs dotted amid the pristine sandstone mountains and valleys.

Saudi authorities have been vastly working on in recent years to make AlUla a top-tier destination for luxury travelers and art exhibitions.