KSrelief: Saudi Aid Agency Provides Emergency Aid, Vaccinations, and Food in Yemen, Pakistan, Lebanon, and Sudan
Saudi Arabia's humanitarian agency, KSrelief, is providing aid in the form of health, food, and shelter to people in need in Yemen, Pakistan, Lebanon, and Sudan.
In Yemen, KSrelief recently delivered emergency aid to those affected by flash floods in Hadramout governorate, including 146 tents, 200 shelter bags, and 360 food baskets.
Additionally, KSrelief launched a measles vaccination campaign for children in Hajjah governorate.
The governor urged cooperation with health teams and thanked Saudi Arabia for its quick response to the needs of the Yemeni people.
A vaccination campaign is underway in Yemen, targeting children and teens, with a focus on health education and monitoring pregnant women.
The campaign operates in Midi, Hiran, Abs, and Haradh in Hajjah governorate, and Razih in Saada governorate, using eight permanent centers and seven mobile teams.
The goal is to vaccinate over 15,000 children.
In Pakistan, KSrelief distributed 355 food baskets to 2,485 individuals in flood-affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
KSrelief also continues its Al-Amal Charitable Bakery project in Lebanon, providing 25,000 bundles of bread daily to families in need, including refugees and local communities in northern Lebanon.
KSrelief, a Saudi Arabian humanitarian organization, distributed 300 food baskets to 1,800 individuals in the Abu Halima region of Khartoum state, Sudan.
This initiative is part of Saudi Arabia's larger commitment to providing humanitarian aid through KSrelief, reaching a total of 62,500 individuals worldwide during crises.