Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) distributed 3,664 food baskets on Monday in several regions across Pakistan. This aid benefited 25,699 individuals from vulnerable populations in flood-affected areas and is part of the 2025 food security support project for Pakistan. This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's ongoing humanitarian efforts, through KSrelief, to assist nations in need.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the distribution of food baskets is a key component of Saudi Arabia's commitment to providing support to Pakistan amid ongoing challenges. The aid targets areas severely impacted by flooding, aiming to alleviate food insecurity and provide essential resources to those most in need. The distribution is part of a broader strategy to ensure food security and improve living conditions for affected families.
The project, which runs until 2025, underscores the long-term commitment by KSrelief to support Pakistan's efforts in overcoming the challenges posed by natural disasters. The Saudi government, through KSrelief, continues to play an essential role in global humanitarian aid, focusing on providing timely and effective assistance to vulnerable communities worldwide. The food baskets distributed are expected to provide immediate relief and contribute to the well-being of thousands of individuals in the affected regions.