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Jeddah - Yasmine El Tohamy - RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief continues to support vulnerable people in Sudan, Yemen and Jordan, the Saudi Press Agency reported late Monday.
In Sudan’s Gezira state, KSrelief distributed 1,500 food parcels for 10,384 individuals, in the second phase of the agency’s food security project in the country.
KSrelief also distributed 900 personal care kits to Sudanese families in the capital Khartoum.
The initiative benefited 5,175 people as a part of a project to provide urgent shelter aid to Sudan this year.
And in Sinnar, the aid group distributed 1,010 shelter bags, benefiting 5,807 individuals in the rural area.
In Yemen, assistance was provided to families affected by a fire that recently ripped through the Maduda camp in the Hadhramaut region.
The support included tents and shelter kits, benefiting 11 families comprising 54 individuals.
Meanwhile, at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, KSrelief provided a variety of health and training services for 1,400 Syrian refugees.
The health services included specialized clinics, while training courses ranged from electrical work and carpentry to sewing and even football refereeing.
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