Joint KSrelief, Jordanian charity group project targets Syrian refugees with special needs

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KSrelief and Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization workers are in the process of completing the third phase of the "Housing Support for Syrian Families in Jordan" project, which targets people with special needs who suffer from the inability to move and lead their lives normally. (Twitter: @_jhco)
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KSrelief and Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization workers are in the process of completing the third phase of the "Housing Support for Syrian Families in Jordan" project, which targets people with special needs who suffer from the inability to move and lead their lives normally. (Twitter: @_jhco)
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KSrelief and Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization workers are in the process of completing the third phase of the "Housing Support for Syrian Families in Jordan" project, which targets people with special needs who suffer from the inability to move and lead their lives normally. (Twitter: @_jhco)
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Updated 26 May 2023
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Joint KSrelief, Jordanian charity group project targets Syrian refugees with special needs

  • The project benefits people with special needs who suffer from the inability to move and lead their lives normally

IRBID, Jordan: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has handed over a third batch of housing allowances to 111 Syrian refugee families in Irbid, Jordan.

Ksrelief’s aid package comes as part of a housing support project for Syrian families conducted in cooperation with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization.

Beneficiary families were selected in coordination with the local organization in Irbid.

The three-year project was launched to provide housing for Syrian refugee families in Jordan whose breadwinner or a family member is immobile and unable to lead a normal life, limiting their ability to provide an income or daily essentials for their family.

This comes within the framework of aid projects from Saudi Arabia, through its humanitarian arm KSrelief, to improve the living conditions of Syrian refugees in various regions.

 

 


Economic growth and resilience at heart of 2nd AlUla Emerging Market Economies Conference

Updated 03 February 2026
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Economic growth and resilience at heart of 2nd AlUla Emerging Market Economies Conference

  • Event on Feb. 8 and 9 will bring together ministers, governors of central banks, policymakers, economic experts and international financial institutions
  • Emerging-market economies a ‘pivotal element’ in global economic system due to effect they have on growth and stability, says Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan

RIYADH: The second annual AlUla Conference for Emerging Market Economies, which Saudi Arabia will host next week, offers a platform to exchange views on global developments and discuss policies and reforms that support inclusive growth and strengthen economic resilience, the Kingdom’s finance minister said.

The event on Feb. 8 and 9 will bring together finance ministers, governors of central banks and policymakers, alongside economic experts and representatives of international financial institutions.

Organized by the Saudi Ministry of Finance in partnership with the International Monetary Fund, it takes place as emerging-market economies face mounting challenges amid rapid global economic change.

Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan said the decision to host the conference reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to efforts that support global financial and economic stability, and highlights the growing influence of emerging economies on worldwide growth.

Emerging-market economies represent a “pivotal element” in the global economic system due to the direct impact they have on economic growth and stability, he added.

“The AlUla Conference for Emerging Market Economies provides a unique platform for exchanging views on global economic developments, and discussing policies and reforms that will support inclusive growth and enhance economic resilience, in light of broader international cooperation that contributes to confronting common challenges,” Al-Jadaan said.

Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the IMF, said the event would help emerging economies deal with growing uncertainty driven by technological change, demographic shifts and geopolitical tensions.

“The AlUla conference provides a vital platform for emerging economies to discuss how they can navigate the risks and embrace the opportunities ahead,” she said.

“In these times of sweeping transformations in the global economy, policymakers face a more challenging and uncertain environment. Countries should work together to strengthen resilience through sound macroeconomic and financial policies.”