Saudi charity efforts reach millions globally

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KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)
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KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)
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KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)
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KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)
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Updated 06 September 2025
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Saudi charity efforts reach millions globally

  • Kingdom provides more than $141bn in aid, funding 8,134 projects in 174 countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia highlighted its humanitarian efforts worldwide as it marked International Day of Charity, a UN initiative promoting social responsibility, volunteering, and the role of charitable institutions in providing aid and supporting communities.

The National Center for Non-Profit Sector plays a key role in regulating and supervising the sector, according to the Saudi Press Agency.




KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)

It aims to support the sector’s operations and help achieve goals aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, including increasing the nonprofit sector’s contribution to the national economy to 5 percent and raising the number of volunteers to 1 million by 2030.

Charitable work is a pillar of social solidarity, and the Kingdom has contributed to humanitarian efforts worldwide, the SPA reported.

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The UN General Assembly in 2012 designated Sept. 5 as International Day of Charity to raise awareness and encourage participation in charitable activities.

Saudi charitable organizations provide diverse services, from healthcare and housing assistance to vocational training programs that help young people become self-reliant, reflecting the sector’s reach across the Kingdom.




KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)

The UN General Assembly in 2012 designated Sept. 5 as International Day of Charity to raise awareness and encourage participation in charitable activities.

Marking the day, Saudi aid agency KSrelief highlighted the Kingdom’s humanitarian work. Since 1975, Saudi Arabia has provided more than $141 billion in aid, funding 8,134 projects in 174 countries.




KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)

In the past decade, KSrelief has implemented 3,632 projects in 108 countries, worth more than $8.15 billion.

These projects have assisted millions of people in countries including Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia, according to the report.




KSrelief projects have assisted millions of people in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. (SPA)

Recent efforts in the Gaza Strip included delivering more than 7,500 tons of aid and 20 ambulances via air and sea.

The Sahem electronic donation platform has also raised more than SR1.61 billion ($430 million), reflecting public trust in the agency.

KSrelief has received several international awards, and the Kingdom initiated the UN designation of Nov. 24 as World Conjoined Twins Day. These efforts align with Saudi Vision 2030 to promote a more equitable and inclusive future.

 


Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport reaches record 50 million passengers in 2025

Updated 15 December 2025
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Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport reaches record 50 million passengers in 2025

  • New milestone marks the highest number ever recorded by a Saudi airport 
  • Lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight

JEDDAH: King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah recorded a new historic milestone on Sunday with the arrival of the 50-millionth passenger for year 2025.

The 50 million milestone marks the highest number ever recorded by a Saudi airport since the launch of civil aviation in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. 

It also placed KAIA among the world’s mega airports in terms of passenger numbers. The figure represents a 1.83 percent growth from 49.1 million passenger arrival recorded in 2024.

“This achievement reflects the qualitative transformation at KAIA and its growing status as a regional hub and national gateway connecting the Kingdom to the world,” the report said.

The lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight to participate in a sports tournament hosted in Jeddah. (SPA)

It also underscores the airport’s vital role in enhancing the Kingdom’s position as a global tourist destination and a gateway to the Two Holy Mosques by facilitating the movement of visitors, Umrah performers, and pilgrims.

KAIA serves as a gateway to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah by facilitating the movement of visitors, Umrah performers, and pilgrims.

The lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight to participate in a sports tournament hosted in Jeddah.

She was welcomed by JEDCO’s leadership, who greeted her and presented a commemorative gift to mark the occasion.

JEDCO Chief Executive Officer Mazen Johar said that reaching 50 million passengers reflects the airport’s high operational readiness and marks a pivotal milestone in preparations to double this figure in the coming years.