KSrelief continues to provide aids to those affected by floods in Sudan
By Marwa Mahmoud
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center continued to provide relief to those affected by the torrents and floods in the brotherly Republic of Sudan.
Yesterday, the center distributed 1,000 cartons of dates to those affected by the floods in the southern countryside in the Sudanese state of Khartoum, benefiting 6,000 people.
This comes within the framework of the relief project for those affected by the floods in the sisterly Republic of Sudan.
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is a Saudi center dedicated to international relief and humanitarian work.
It was established on Rajab 27, 1436 AH under the direction of King of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz.
The process of coordination with international organizations and bodies, was aiming to provid aid to the needy in the world.
The center implemented a number of humanitarian programs and initiatives to deliver relief aid to its beneficiaries around the world.
More than 37 countries around the world have benefited from the humanitarian, relief and development assistance provided by the center in cooperation with a number of international and regional partners.