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Saudi humanitarian relief agency signs $10.4m million Ukraine aid deal

Kelly Clements, UNHCR’s deputy high commissioner, and Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, KSrelief’s assistant supervisor for operations and programs, sign the agreement as KSrelief chief Abdullah Al-Rabeeah looks on. (SPA)
Kelly Clements, UNHCR’s deputy high commissioner, and Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, KSrelief’s assistant supervisor for operations and programs, sign the agreement as KSrelief chief Abdullah Al-Rabeeah looks on. (SPA)
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01 Nov 2024 09:11:36 GMT9
01 Nov 2024 09:11:36 GMT9

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has signed a cooperation agreement worth more than $10.4 million with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to provide shelter assistance to internally displaced people affected by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.

The funding will be used to provide 11,000 shelter kits, 2,400 rapid heating kits and a host of essential building materials to insulate homes during the winter. Almost 49,000 people are set to benefit.

The agreement was signed at the agency’s headquarters in Riyadh by Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, KSrelief’s assistant supervisor for operations and programs, and Kelly Clements, UNHCR’s deputy high commissioner.

Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, who heads KSrelief and is an adviser at the Royal Court, was also present.

The deal is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to provide humanitarian aid to displaced people and refugees around the world.

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