KSrelief signs $5m deal to provide clean drinking water in Somalia

KSRelief signing an agreement with a Somali civil society organization to supply clean drinking water in drought-affected communities. (SPA)
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Updated 03 September 2023
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KSrelief signs $5m deal to provide clean drinking water in Somalia

  • Deal will involve drilling of 24 solar-powered artesian wells, restoring another 20 wells

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center on Sunday signed a $5 million agreement with a Somali civil society organization to supply clean drinking water to drought-affected communities, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Dr. Abdullah Saleh Al-Moallem, director of KSrelief’s health and environmental aid department, said that the deal will involve the drilling of 24 solar-powered artesian wells and the restoration of another 20 wells.

Al-Moallem added that there will be an educational program on sanitation and hygiene as well as training for water resource management committees on well operation and maintenance.

More than 1 million Somalis will benefit from the wells, which will provide a sustainable and renewable source of clean drinking water.

According to the Saudi Aid Platform, the Kingdom has invested more than $400 million in humanitarian efforts across Somalia.

Al-Moallem said that KSRelief recently launched projects worth $190 million in various fields, including community support, health, water, emergency relief, food provision, malnutrition prevention and empowerment.

The $5 million water initiative is among many the Kingdom has launched through KSrelief to support those in need.
 


Saudi crown prince receives China FM in Riyadh

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)
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Saudi crown prince receives China FM in Riyadh

  • During the reception, aspects of Saudi-Chinese relations were reviewed, along with ways to develop them

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Riyadh on Sunday, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

During the reception, aspects of Saudi-Chinese relations were reviewed, along with ways to develop them in a manner that serves the common interests of both countries.

Developments in regional and international situations of common interest were also discussed, SPA said.