July 20, 2022
1 min read

KSrelief chief meets with Sudan’s envoy to Saudi Arabia

The KSrelief volunteer medical team examined 4,000 cases, performed 441 surgeries, and distributed 1,750 eyeglasses as part of the project…reports Asian Lite News

The Supervisor General of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center met with Sudan’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia on Monday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the meeting, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah and Adel Bashir Hassan Bashir discussed humanitarian and relief issues of mutual interest, as well as the progress of humanitarian and relief projects implemented by KSrelief in Sudan and ways to improve them.

KSrelief recently launched a voluntary medical project in Nyala, Sudan to combat blindness and the diseases that cause it.

The KSrelief volunteer medical team examined 4,000 cases, performed 441 surgeries, and distributed 1,750 eyeglasses as part of the project.

Bashir praised KSrelief for its significant international humanitarian role and its ongoing work in assisting countries and peoples in need without discrimination.

ALSO READ-2,803 Sudanese refugees return from Ethiopian camps

Previous Story

India chalks out fresh WFH rules

Next Story

Saudi Arabia hosted over 4k events during 2022

Latest from -Top News

Is Bangladesh cosying up to Beijing and Islamabad?

The Kunming gathering appears to mark the beginning of a dangerous geopolitical maneuver. Behind the diplomatic curtain, efforts to forge a strategic bloc seem to be underway—one that not only threatens regional

UAE rolls out red carpet for Indian start-ups

MoU signed with IIT Bombay’s SINE as CEPA Start-up Series aims to accelerate market access for Indian ventures In a bid to bolster cross-border entrepreneurship and innovation, the UAE-India CEPA Council (UICC),

Fuel switch mystery in Air India horror crash

Cockpit voice recordings, fuel switch anomalies and a possible overlooked advisory emerge in early findings The preliminary investigation into the crash of Air India flight AI171, which went down shortly after take-off

Pentagon takes stake in rare earth firm

This partnership aims to enhance the US’s strategic independence in critical minerals, which are essential for both defense and commercial applications In a significant move to bolster domestic rare earth production, MP

UK Leaders Slam Bangladesh Interim Rule

UK Leaders Urge Starmer to Act Against Bangladesh Interim Regime…reports Asian Lite News Several prominent UK politicians — including current and former lawmakers — along with human rights advocates and religious community
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Israel, Sudan agree to normalise ties

Sudan is set to become the fourth Muslim Arab nation

UN official optimistic about restoring peace in Sudan

Expressing deep concern over reports of sexual violence targeting women