KSrelief provides cholera care to 1,783 in Yemen

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Updated 03 December 2025
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KSrelief provides cholera care to 1,783 in Yemen

  • The project aims to reduce infection rates and limit the spread of cholera through preventive measures

RIYADH: The emergency cholera response project in Yemen, supported by Saudi aid agency KSrelief, provided medical services to 1,783 people in one week.

Comprehensive cholera screenings were conducted at airports and border crossings across several regions, with no suspected or confirmed cases reported.

Additionally, 292 awareness sessions were held, benefiting 6,223 individuals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The project aims to reduce infection rates and limit the spread of cholera through preventive measures, including traveler screenings and supplying health facilities with essential medical resources.

In the Taiz governorate, the KSrelief-backed prosthetics and rehabilitation center provided medical services to 564 people in one month who had lost limbs.

KSrelief also distributed 1,000 cartons of dates to the most vulnerable individuals, including displaced people and those with special needs, benefiting 6,000 people in the Marib governorate.

Since its establishment in 2015, KSrelief has implemented 1,161 projects in Yemen at a total cost of about $4.7 billion, covering food security, early recovery, water, sanitation and hygiene, health, camp coordination, education, protection, emergency aid, and nutrition.


Hajj Ministry suspends 1,800 foreign Umrah travel agency contracts

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Hajj Ministry suspends 1,800 foreign Umrah travel agency contracts

  • Operators given 10 days to meet standards after performance review highlights service shortcomings, non-compliance
  • Umrah performers holding valid visas or existing reservations will not be affected

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced the suspension of contracts with 1,800 foreign travel agencies operating in the Umrah sector, out of approximately 5,800, giving them 10 days to rectify their status.

The decision follows the results of a periodic evaluation that revealed performance shortcomings and poor service quality among these agencies, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The ministry stated that the suspension applies only to the issuance of new visas and is part of a regulatory approach to help agencies address classification issues and improve compliance with approved standards.

Contracts will be reactivated once the requirements are met within the grace period, according to the ministry.

The ministry confirmed that Umrah performers holding valid visas or existing reservations will not be affected, as services to them will continue unchanged.

It added that applying the approved classification and performance indicators is a fundamental regulatory measure to raise compliance among service providers and ensure services meet approved standards.

The ministry emphasized that protecting the rights of Umrah performers and ensuring service continuity are priorities in all regulatory measures.

Ghassan Alnwaimi, the ministry’s spokesperson, said regulatory action will be taken against any agency that fails to correct deficiencies by the deadline.

He added that the ministry will continue using monitoring and evaluation tools to strengthen the reliability of the Umrah sector and safeguard pilgrims’ rights.