New framework launched for first aid volunteer work at Two Holy Mosques

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The initiative aims to promote volunteerism and enhance emergency response efficiency within the Two Holy Mosques. (SPA)
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The initiative aims to promote volunteerism and enhance emergency response efficiency within the Two Holy Mosques. (SPA)
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Updated 05 January 2026
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New framework launched for first aid volunteer work at Two Holy Mosques

JEDDAH: The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has launched a first aid volunteering framework for national associations, in partnership with the Saudi Red Crescent Authority.

The initiative aims to promote volunteerism and enhance emergency response efficiency within the Two Holy Mosques, in line with Vision 2030 goals, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The framework organizes first aid volunteer work within an integrated system, ensuring unified procedures and coordinated efforts among organizations. It seeks the highest standards of quality and safety in serving pilgrims.

The authority clarified that participating organizations must meet general requirements, including official accreditation and registration with relevant authorities, the SPA added.

Emergency volunteer associations will be responsible for providing medical personnel, equipment, and emergency supplies in coordination with the Saudi Red Crescent Authority to ensure field teams are fully prepared and able to respond effectively.

Volunteer teams must include licensed healthcare practitioners or certified specialists, such as personnel trained in basic life support, and must fully comply with instructions from both entities.

The authority invited interested associations to submit official applications, including team details, specializations, fields of work, and member names, via [email protected].

The authority emphasized that the framework reflects its commitment to improving services in the Two Holy Mosques, strengthening partnerships with national entities, and enhancing the pilgrim experience while maintaining the highest levels of safety and care.


KSrelief delivers vital food aid in 6 countries

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KSrelief delivers vital food aid in 6 countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief distributed 131 food baskets to displaced and returning families in Rabak, White Nile state, Sudan, benefiting 865 people.

In Uzbekistan, the agency delivered 410 food baskets in Samarkand, reaching 1,547 people. The project aims to distribute 6,060 baskets of essential nutrition to 36,000 beneficiaries in 14 provinces.

KSrelief also provided 200 food baskets in Kamenica, Kosovo, benefiting 1,000 individuals as part of the Etaam project, which plans to deliver 8,017 baskets to 40,000 beneficiaries in 30 municipalities.

In Afghanistan, the agency distributed 110 cartons of dates to returnees from Pakistan and Iran at a refugee camp in Kabul province, assisting 660 people. This is part of a project to deliver 300 tonnes of dates to Afghans this year.

KSrelief distributed 765 cartons of dates to vulnerable groups in Moussoro, the capital of Barh El Gazel region in Chad, benefiting 4,590 individuals.

In Benin, the agency delivered 1,130 food baskets, reaching 6,780 people, as part of a project to distribute 7,825 baskets to 47,000 beneficiaries in several regions.