KSrelief launches donation initiative to support vulnerable people

KSrelief has helped millions of vulnerable and needy individuals across the world, regardless of ethnicity or faith. (File photo: SPA)
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Updated 19 March 2024
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KSrelief launches donation initiative to support vulnerable people

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief has launched an initiative called “Our Goodness Has No Borders” to support vulnerable people around the world until the end of Ramadan.

The campaign aims to aid with drilling wells, sponsoring orphans, eye operations, shelter, food for children and mothers, winter and Eid clothing, open-heart and specialized surgeries, and medical devices, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

These programs will be run worldwide including in Gaza and Sudan.

Donors can send support via text message to the number 5565, through the Sahem application available on the App Store and Google Play, or directly to KSrelief’s bank accounts.

Since its inauguration, KSrelief has set up 2,829 aid projects in 98 countries, worth over $6 billion.

These projects have included the provision of food, education, healthcare, water, sanitation and shelter.

KSrelief has helped millions of vulnerable and needy individuals across the world, regardless of ethnicity or faith.


Harvard delegation visits King Abdulaziz University to strengthen academic ties

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Harvard delegation visits King Abdulaziz University to strengthen academic ties

JEDDAH: A delegation from Harvard University, including faculty and Harvard Business School students, visited King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah to explore academic cooperation.

The delegation toured the faculty of economics and administration, where officials presented its academic programs, research activities, and recent developments in business and management education.

The visit included an open meeting with KAU President Tareef Alaama. Talks focused on potential academic and research collaboration, according to a university press release.

KAU officials said the visit reflects growing international academic engagement and supports the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals to strengthen higher education and develop a knowledge-based economy.

The faculty of economics and administration, the first faculty established at King Abdulaziz University, includes 10 academic departments and offers more than 30 undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

The university aims to enhance scientific and intellectual exchange and expand research and education through partnerships with local and international institutions.

These partnerships foster creativity and open new opportunities for learning and development, strengthening the university’s ability to deliver innovative academic and research solutions, the report stated.