Saudi Arabia launches fundraising drive around the world
Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has launched a fundraising campaign to help people around the world without any discrimination.
The campaign aims to support the center’s ongoing humanitarian programs in sectors such as food, education, health and agriculture, the Arab News reported.
Interested people can join hands with KSrelief in its 50-day campaign to help humanity through numerous channels such as the center’s donation portal, ehsan platform, by sending text messages to 5565 or through KSrelief’s donation points that will soon be launched across the Kingdom.
Through the center, Saudi Arabia is actively involved in several humanitarian projects around the world.
According to a recent KSrelief report, Yemen has received the most aid ($3.47 billion), followed by Palestine ($363 million), Syria ($305 million) and Somalia ($202 million).
KSrelief has implemented 1,536 projects worth nearly $5 billion in 59 countries since its inception in May 2015.
The center has developed electronic models for recording humanitarian, development, and charity projects and contributions according to international documentation standards adopted by the OECD Development Assistance Committee, the UN Financial Tracking Service and the principles of the International Aid Transparency Initiative. (IANS)