KSrelief Signs a Cooperation Agreement to Operate Mobile Medical Clinics in Earthquake-Affected Areas in Syria
Author: KSrelief
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and
Relief Centre (KSrelief) signed yesterday a cooperation agreement with the International
War and Disaster Victims Protection Association to operate mobile medical
clinics in the earthquake-affected areas in Syria. The agreement will benefit 385,111
individuals.
The agreement was signed by KSrelief’s Assistant Supervisor
General of Operations & Programs, Eng. Ahmed Al Baiz, at the Center's
headquarters in Riyadh.
KSrelief’s Head of the Health & Environmental Aid
Department, Dr. Abdullah Al Moallem, explained that the agreement aims to
operate 20 equipped mobile clinics. It will also secure and distribute infant
formula to the groups affected by the earthquake in Idlib and Aleppo
governorates.
The aid was provided as part of the relief and humanitarian
efforts provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through KSrelief, providing
vital assistance to millions of people in need throughout the country.