Saudi aid agency expands Syria recovery push with new school rehabilitation agreements
KSrelief signs two new cooperation agreements to rehabilitate schools and a social facility in Syria’s Idlib and Deir ez-Zor governorates.
RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has signed two new cooperation agreements to rehabilitate schools and a social facility in Syria’s Idlib and Deir ez-Zor governorates, extending the Kingdom’s broader humanitarian and reconstruction support for communities affected by years of conflict.
The projects form part of a wider KSrelief initiative focused on restoring Syria's educational infrastructure, including the rehabilitation, construction and provision of temporary classrooms for 48 schools across several governorates.
Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, has increasingly expanded its humanitarian footprint in Syria in recent months, combining emergency relief with longer-term recovery and development projects aimed at rebuilding essential public services.