KSrelief distributes 670 food baskets in Somalia

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The aid distribution is part of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian efforts to help the Somali people achieve food security. (SPA)
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The aid distribution is part of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian efforts to help the Somali people achieve food security. (SPA)
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Updated 25 July 2025
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KSrelief distributes 670 food baskets in Somalia

  • KSrelief also recently launched a volunteer project to deliver training courses for administrative staff in Aden, Yemen, with the participation of seven volunteers from various disciplines

MOGADISHU: Saudi aid agency KSrelief recently distributed 670 food baskets to needy families in various regions of Somalia. The initiative, which benefited 4,555 individuals, is part of the 2025 food aid distribution project in the African country, which is part of the Kingdom’s humanitarian efforts to help the Somali people achieve food security.

KSrelief also recently launched a volunteer project to deliver training courses for administrative staff in Aden, Yemen, with the participation of seven volunteers from various disciplines. Since the launch of the campaign, the team has delivered courses in human resources management, project management, strategic planning and financial reporting, benefiting 137 individuals.

 


Ugandan culture, arts, cuisine shine in Riyadh

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Ugandan culture, arts, cuisine shine in Riyadh

RIYADH: The Ugandan culture events under the Global Harmony initiative concluded on Wednesday at Al-Suwaidi Park, one of the Riyadh Season zones.

Organized by the ministry of media in cooperation with the General Entertainment Authority, the two-day events attracted visitors of several nationalities, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Attendees explored Ugandan culture and arts through musical performances, traditional shows, and entertainment programs featuring Ugandan artists and influencers.

Folk groups from various regions of Uganda performed traditional songs and chants, highlighting the country’s heritage.

Participating pavilions displayed traditional clothing, handicrafts, and local cuisine, reflecting Uganda’s cultural diversity, the SPA added.

Ugandan residents expressed pride in seeing their culture presented in Riyadh and introduced to the world, reinforcing the capital’s status as a growing global cultural hub.

They noted that the events offered an opportunity to promote their heritage and strengthen its presence among diverse communities.

This year’s Global Harmony initiative celebrated 14 world cultures, each representing a different community in the Kingdom. Following the Uganda culture events are Ethiopia (Dec. 11-13) and Sudan (Dec. 14–20).