Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief completes first phase of food security project in Pakistan

The first phase of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre’s food security project in Pakistan for the current year has been completed successfully.

In collaboration with the National Disaster Management Authority King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre distributed a total of 26,400 food packages, weighing 2,508 tons, to flood-affected and deserving individuals residing in 12 districts across Pakistan.

The first phase of this initiative has greatly impacted the lives of 184,800 beneficiaries throughout the country.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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