Saudi Arabia Invests USD 7 Billion in Humanitarian Aid Across 91 Count
This initiative underscores Saudi Arabia’s vital role in alleviating global humanitarian crises

The Saudi Arabian government has allocated over USD 7 billion to support vulnerable communities worldwide in efforts to alleviate the suffering of those affected by crises, such as disasters, wars, and conflicts.
This initiative, funded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), will benefit 91 countries globally. Khalil Admawy, the Consul General of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, made these remarks during the official ceremony for handing over 50 tons of dates to the Nigerian Kano State Government, in addition to another 50 tons to the Nigerian states of Abuja and other northern regions.
Admawy stated, 'The Consulate will collaborate with local authorities and humanitarian organizations to ensure the proper distribution of the dates.' He also revealed the upcoming launch of the Iftar Program in Abuja, reflecting the kingdom’s commitment to global welfare and their efforts to improve global conditions.
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