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KSrelief extends fire aid to 600 families in Syrian villages, distributes winter kits in Pakistan
KSrelief extends fire aid to 600 families in Syrian villages, distributes winter kits in Pakistan

Arab News

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Arab News

KSrelief extends fire aid to 600 families in Syrian villages, distributes winter kits in Pakistan

DAMASCUS: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has expanded its emergency response operations, delivering critical assistance to fire-affected communities in Syria while simultaneously addressing winter shelter needs for displaced populations in Pakistan. Relief workers distributed emergency supplies to 600 families impacted by fires across rural Latakia province in Syria, reaching 13 villages: Al-Midan, Aysha Banar, Shaqraa, Beit Fares, Beit Awan, Al-Husainiya, Al-Ramadiya, Al-Rawda, Qastal Maaf, Al-Tamima, Beit Sheikh Wali, Beit Al-Wadi and Beit Hussein. In parallel operations, the center provided 2,012 emergency shelter kits to vulnerable populations across Kashmir region in Pakistan, reaching 14,921 people through its 2025 shelter materials and winter supplies distribution program. The operations form part of Saudi Arabia's broader humanitarian framework, delivered through the center's established networks, to support affected communities globally.

Saudi Arabia Pledges $25 Bln Investment to Support Africa
Saudi Arabia Pledges $25 Bln Investment to Support Africa

Asharq Al-Awsat

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia Pledges $25 Bln Investment to Support Africa

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday announced ambitious plans to scale up its diplomatic and economic presence in Africa, aiming to boost its investments on the continent to more than $25 billion by 2030, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen development and economic partnerships with African nations. Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji said the Kingdom intends to expand its network of embassies across the continent to more than 40 in the coming years, underscoring Riyadh's commitment to deepening its engagement with Africa. Speaking at a reception marking Africa Day at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh's Diplomatic Quarter, Al-Khuraiji revealed that Saudi Arabia would provide $10 billion in export financing and secure an additional $5 billion in development funding for African countries by the end of the decade. 'Africa holds a central position in the Kingdom's foreign policy and diplomatic outreach,' Al-Khuraiji said, noting that Saudi Arabia is keen to enhance cooperation in trade, integration, and multilateral coordination on shared global issues. He added that the Kingdom has already contributed more than $45 billion to development and humanitarian projects in 54 African countries. Of that, over $450 million was provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center to support efforts in 46 African nations.

Saudi Arabia pledges $25bln investments and opening more embassies in Africa
Saudi Arabia pledges $25bln investments and opening more embassies in Africa

Zawya

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi Arabia pledges $25bln investments and opening more embassies in Africa

RIYADH - Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Walid Al-Khereiji revealed that his country intends to increase the number of its embassies in African countries to more than 40 over the coming years. He also expressed Saudi Arabia's aspiration to invest $25 billion in Africa. Al-Kheraiji made the remarks while attending a reception marking the annual Africa Day commemoration, held at the Culture Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh. Al-Kheraiji stated that Saudi Arabia will finance and secure $10 billion in exports to Africa and provide $5 billion in additional development financing to Africa by 2030. "Saudi Arabia also affirms its commitment to developing cooperation and partnerships with African countries, expanding trade and integration, and enhancing consultation, coordination, and mutual support within international organizations on issues of common interest," he said. Al-Khereiji explained that African countries occupy a significant position on the country's foreign policy map and diplomatic network. "Saudi Arabia has provided more than $45 billion to support development and humanitarian projects in 54 African countries," he said while noting that the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has provided more than $450 million in aid to 46 African countries. The deputy minister emphasized that Africa is a continent of promising opportunities, with its natural resources, ambitious youth, and renewable potential. "Despite the challenges of conflict and climate change, the spirit of African cooperation and the aspirations of the continent's people for peace, justice, and development remain stronger than any challenge," he added. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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