Port Sudan: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) yesterday concluded its volunteer urology medical project in Port Sudan. This initiative, aimed at providing essential medical care, spanned from April 26 to May 3 and saw the involvement of a team of eight volunteer medical professionals from various specialties.
According to Saudi Press Agency, during the campaign, the KSrelief medical team conducted examinations on 121 patients and successfully performed 60 urological surgeries. These efforts are a testament to the Kingdom's commitment to providing medical assistance to underserved communities.
The project is part of the Kingdom's ongoing volunteer medical efforts conducted through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief. These initiatives aim to deliver care and treatment to patients in need across affected and underserved communities worldwide, reinforcing the Kingdom's dedication to global humanitarian aid.