General Statistics about KSrelief Projects (completed – ongoing) by 2020
The KSrelief statistics page presents an annual overview of the humanitarian and relief activities implemented by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre. It provides a structured summary of key operational data, including project distribution, geographic coverage, sector-based interventions, and overall humanitarian contributions across various regions.
2020
Total Projects
282
Total Cost
569,855,877 $
Since the establishment of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) in 2015 until now, the Centre has played a crucial role in alleviating the suffering of people in crisis-affected countries through various humanitarian aid and medical volunteer projects, here is the general Statistics about KSrelief Projects (completed – ongoing) by Year and Project Sectors
Project Sector
No. of Projects
Cost (US $)
Food Security
84
196,152,159
Health
128
181,659,227
Nutrition
4
40,782,066
Protection
10
40,253,679
Camp Coordination
19
39,329,594
Water and Environmental Sanitation
7
20,698,865
Education
12
18,995,137
Multi Cluster
11
14,530,317
Humanitarian and Emergency Relief Coordination
1
12,000,000
Early Recovery
6
5,454,834
Total
282
569,855,877
KSrelief’s activities are distributed across multiple humanitarian sectors, reflecting a comprehensive approach to addressing diverse global needs. These sectors typically include health, food security, shelter, education, and emergency response.
General Statistics about KSrelief Projects (completed – ongoing) by Year Sector and Country
Countries
No. of Projects
Cost (US $)
Yemen
119
447,787,966
Multiple Countries
8
25,235,000
Somalia
11
10,305,467
Palestine
10
10,014,489
Sudan
15
7,642,704
Syrian Arab Republic
11
7,257,507
Niger (the)
4
6,588,983
China
1
4,978,371
Pakistan
7
4,717,857
Lebanon
8
4,135,249
Iraq
1
3,661,203
United Kingdom of Great Britain and North Ireland (the)
1
2,935,600
Bangladesh
8
2,561,460
Sierra Leone
2
2,559,633
Gambia (the)
2
2,428,433
Senegal
2
2,427,633
Indonesia
2
2,374,994
Morocco
1
2,217,827
Tajikistan
3
2,043,624
Jordan
5
1,859,695
Djibouti
3
1,560,126
Myanmar
2
1,402,945
Chad
3
1,331,867
Honduras
1
1,137,615
Algeria
1
859,968
Ethiopia
2
841,596
Thailand
1
783,125
Nicaragua
1
761,686
Afghanistan
2
723,547
Nigeria
11
682,053
Mauritania
3
659,380
Philippines (the)
2
599,865
Albania
2
550,800
Burkina Faso
2
523,021
Madagascar
2
482,880
Mali
1
385,000
Kenya
1
294,846
Sri Lanka
1
292,000
Mauritius
1
241,333
Tanzania, United Republic of
3
240,000
Zambia
1
222,667
Benin
1
210,400
Guinea
1
205,067
South Sudan
1
122,853
Cameroon
1
111,300
Comoros
1
111,200
Nepal
1
108,640
Singapore
1
107,869
Ghana
1
106,400
Mozambique
1
105,333
Maldives
1
104,000
Gabon
2
100,000
Congo
2
100,000
Haiti
1
52,800
Total
282
569,855,877
Humanitarian projects are implemented across various countries and regions based on assessed needs and coordination with relevant partners. Priority is given to areas experiencing crises, conflicts, or natural disasters.
Overview of the Centre's Projects Statistics for 2020
This page presents general statistics for King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre's projects for 2020. It includes completed and ongoing projects, specifying the number of projects, their total cost, the humanitarian sectors they fall under, and the countries benefiting from them. This data aims to provide a clear picture of the scale of humanitarian and relief work carried out by the Centre during 2020. This will help visitors, researchers, and relevant stakeholders understand the distribution of projects by sector and country; and grasp the areas of humanitarian intervention in which the Centre operates. The statistics presented on this page include information on various sectors such as food and agricultural security, health, education, shelter, nutrition, water and sanitation, and other humanitarian fields that contribute to supporting affected communities and mitigating the effects of crises and disasters. The page also identifies the countries benefiting from the Centre's projects during 2020, showing the number of projects and the total cost for each country. This helps track the geographical scope of humanitarian work and identify the most prominent areas covered by the relief projects and programs. These statistics are updated when new data becomes available, to ensure that accurate and up-to-date information about the Centre’s projects during 2020 is available, and to promote transparency and facilitate access to official humanitarian data. This statistical overview reflects the cumulative results of programs, projects, and humanitarian interventions carried out throughout the year. The data presented is intended to support transparency, enable informed analysis, and provide a reliable reference for understanding annual performance trends. KSrelief remains committed to continuous improvement in the delivery of humanitarian and relief assistance in alignment with its strategic objectives.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What information is included in the Statistics page?
The Statistics page provides an annual overview of KSrelief's humanitarian and relief activities. It includes information about projects, beneficiary countries, humanitarian sectors, implementing partners, funding allocations, volunteer initiatives, and the estimated number of beneficiaries reached.
2. How often is the statistical data updated?
The statistics are updated periodically as project information is approved or revised to ensure the published data reflects the latest available information.
3. What do the statistics represent?
The statistics summarize KSrelief's humanitarian assistance delivered, providing an overview of projects, beneficiaries, sectors, and geographic coverage.
4. Which countries are included in the statistics?
The statistics include countries where KSrelief implemented humanitarian, relief, development, and volunteer projects.
5. What humanitarian sectors are covered?
Projects are classified into sectors such as Health, Food Security, Education, Water and Sanitation, Shelter, Nutrition, Protection, Early Recovery, and other humanitarian fields.
6. How are beneficiaries counted?
Beneficiary figures are estimated based on approved project reports and implementation data. Depending on the project, beneficiaries may include individuals, families, or communities.
7. Can I filter the statistics?
Yes. The dashboard provides filtering options to explore data by country, sector, project type, year, and other available categories.
8. Can I compare statistics with previous years?
Yes. Historical statistics are available to help users compare humanitarian activities and project performance across different years.
9. Are these statistics based on official data?
Yes. All statistics are compiled from official KSrelief project records and approved operational reports.
10. Why are these annual statistics important?
The statistics provide transparency, demonstrate the impact of humanitarian assistance, and help researchers, donors, policymakers, and the public better understand KSrelief's humanitarian efforts.
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