KABUL — The fifth and sixth relief planes, within the Saudi aid airlift to support the Afghan people, dispatched by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), arrived here Saturday, carrying 65 tons and 746 kilograms of food and shelter, including 1,674 food baskets and 192 shelter bags.
The total aid provided within the Saudi airlift to the Afghan people reached 197 tons and 238 kilograms of food and shelter, through the KSrelief, and will be distributed to the most needy families in Afghanistan.
This aid falls within the framework of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's support for the Afghan people, and to meet their basic needs.
KSrelief opens educational
labs at University of Aden
The KSrelief inaugurated here Friday the educational laboratories at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Aden, after the completion of the project to equip them, in the presence of the Deputy Governor of Aden Dr. Rashad Shaye, President of Aden University, Al-Khidr Nasser Lasour, and a number of academics and university officials.
The project included preparing the educational building for the laboratory department and the anatomical museum, providing them with the necessary educational equipment such as seats, computers, and modern teaching aids, benefiting 2,315 students and 772 faculty members.
It also rehabilitated two buildings and 5 educational halls, in addition to creating an electronic library that contains references, books, educational videos, and a program for displaying in D3 technology.
These efforts come as an extension of the humanitarian projects, provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSrelief, to raise the capabilities of the health and education sectors in Yemen. — SPA