Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has implemented a total of 3,117 projects in 105 countries at a cost exceeding $7.1 billion. These included 965 projects worth $924 million; aiming to improve the conditions of children and their families, alleviate their suffering, and ensure them access to education in a safe and healthy environment.
This statement was issued by the center during the world's celebration of International Children's Day, which promotes children's rights through a group of activities and events that guarantee them a safe and healthy environment.
Among the qualitative projects implemented by the center is the “Rehabilitation of Child Soldiers and Those Affected by the Armed Conflict in Yemen” project, which aims to rehabilitate child soldiers and return them to their normal lives. So far, 530 children and 60,560 members of their families have benefited from the project.
KSrelief is a major supporter of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). This support contributes to providing health services and nutritional projects for newborns and their mothers, in addition to supporting the educational process, which ensures the continuity of education in crisis- and disaster-hit areas.
The Center joins the world in celebrating International Children's Day, which embodies its commitment to building a better future for children around the world and raises awareness of the importance of their rights and basic needs.