King Salman Relief Center continues distributing aid in 3 countries
As part of the leading role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the field of humanitarian and relief work around the world, the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid continued to implement its field programs to deliver urgent aid to those in need in three countries, thus confirming its firm commitment to extending a helping hand to affected peoples and alleviating their humanitarian suffering.
Continued flow of relief aid
These latest initiatives are part of a series of simultaneous projects launched by the center, targeting the most vulnerable groups in areas suffering from humanitarian crises, whether resulting from conflicts or natural disasters. The aid includes comprehensive food baskets, medical supplies, and shelter materials, aiming to secure the basic necessities for a dignified life for beneficiaries in these countries, reflecting the center's rapid response to humanitarian appeals.
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center: Historical Background and Global Vision
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center was established in 2015 by order of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, to serve as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's humanitarian arm abroad. Since its inception, the Center has worked to streamline Saudi foreign aid to ensure it reaches those in need with the highest professionalism and absolute transparency, free from any political, ethnic, or religious bias. Within a few years, the Center has successfully implemented thousands of projects in dozens of countries worldwide, in cooperation with United Nations agencies and international non-governmental organizations.
Strategic importance and regional and international impact
The importance of this aid extends beyond immediate relief efforts, forming a cornerstone for strengthening regional and international stability. By providing food security and healthcare, the center contributes to mitigating the repercussions of crises that could lead to waves of displacement or illegal migration. These efforts also reflect the soft power of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and embody the values of Islamic and humanitarian solidarity that underpin the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which places volunteer and humanitarian work at the heart of its priorities.
A sustained commitment to supporting people
The continued flow of aid to these three countries and others confirms that Saudi humanitarian work is a sustainable, strategic approach, not merely a temporary response. The center continues to develop its mechanisms to ensure access to the most remote and affected areas, making it one of the most influential relief organizations on the international stage and a trusted partner of the international community in addressing growing humanitarian challenges.



