Saudi Arabia's KSrelief: $8.15 Billion in Global Aid, Leading Humanitarian Efforts
September 6, 2025
Over the past decade, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has executed more than 3,600 projects across 108 countries, with a total value exceeding $8.15 billion, providing aid to millions in Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia.
Saudi Arabia's total aid contributions from 2014 to 2023 have reached approximately $140.9 billion, accounting for about 3.7% of all global humanitarian aid during that period.
Over the past five decades, Saudi Arabia has contributed more than SR528 billion ($141 billion) in aid, funding over 8,100 projects in 174 countries since 1975, establishing itself as a leading global humanitarian donor.
Recently, KSrelief delivered over 7,500 tons of supplies and 20 ambulances to Gaza via air and sea routes, demonstrating active engagement in conflict zones.
KSrelief has received multiple international awards for its humanitarian work, and Saudi Arabia successfully established November 24 as World Conjoined Twins Day through the United Nations, highlighting its influence in global health awareness.
The 'Sahem' electronic donation platform has collected over SR1.61 billion ($430 million), reflecting strong public support and trust in Saudi humanitarian initiatives.
These humanitarian efforts support Saudi Vision 2030's goal of creating a more equitable and inclusive future.
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Saudigazette • Sep 6, 2025
Saudi Arabia emerges global leader in charitable and relief work with over SR528 billion in aid
الشرق الأوسط • Sep 6, 2025
KSrelief Highlights Saudi Arabia's Global Humanitarian Efforts on International Day of Charity