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KSrelief to clear outstanding dues of needy students at Malaysian university

November 19, 2021
Officials of KSrelief and Al-Madinah International University in Malaysia after signing the agreement in Riyadh.
Officials of KSrelief and Al-Madinah International University in Malaysia after signing the agreement in Riyadh.

RIYADH — King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) signed a memorandum to ensure the payment of defaulted dues of students from needy countries at Al-Madinah International University in Malaysia.

KSrelief's Assistant General Supervisor for Operations and Programs Eng. Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, and Prof. Dr. Abdullah bin Saad Al-Arifi, member of the board of governors at Al-Madinah International University, signed the memorandum at KSrelief's headquarters in Riyadh.

Under the memorandum, the university will receive support to pay the financial dues to defaulted students from countries affected by armed conflicts and humanitarian crises. The students are facing difficulty in clearing dues to receive graduation documents.

This comes within the framework of the humanitarian efforts provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by King Salman Relief Center (KSrelief), for all vital sectors, including the education sector, in all countries of the world affected by humanitarian crises. — SPA


November 19, 2021
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