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Saudi Arabia pledges support for vulnerable refugees and displaced populations

Saudi Arabia’s Unwavering Commitment to Refugees and Displaced Persons

On World Refugee Day, Saudi Arabia once again declared its steadfast dedication to supporting refugees and displaced individuals worldwide, as reported by Saudi Press Agency.

Humanitarian Support Without Borders

The Saudi aid agency KSrelief emphasized that its humanitarian assistance knows no boundaries and encompasses all countries without discrimination.

Global Reach of KSrelief

Since its establishment in May 2025, KSrelief has executed an impressive 2,984 projects in 99 countries, demonstrating its continuous expansion to aid those in need, especially those affected by conflicts and calamities.

Impactful Projects for Refugees

In countries such as Syria, Palestine, Myanmar, and Yemen, KSrelief has implemented 424 humanitarian projects valued at over $1.18 billion, providing crucial support in areas like food security, healthcare, shelter, and education.

A Helping Hand Beyond Borders

Beyond these regions, KSrelief has carried out 304 projects worth more than $2.19 billion to assist displaced populations in various other nations.

Saudi Arabia’s Generosity Towards Refugees

With a significant number of refugees from conflict-affected countries like Yemen, Syria, and Myanmar, amounting to 5.5% of the population, Saudi Arabia ensures they receive free healthcare and education, striving for their seamless integration into society.

Decades of Humanitarian Aid

Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian efforts have deep roots, with non-profit organization Salam documenting over $115 billion in aid expenditure over the past forty years across more than 90 countries, exemplifying the nation’s commitment to alleviating global crises.

Humanity Knows No Boundaries

“Saudi Arabia has been providing aid to different countries, solving humanitarian crises, and relieving people suffering after wars or natural disasters. These aids are granted without any bias or prejudice to religion or ethnicity,” states Salam on its website, salam4cc.org.