Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has granted Rohamaa Health Society preliminary approval authorizing it to operate outside the Kingdom. Assistant Supervisor General of the Center for Financial and Administrative Affairs Dr. Salah Al-Mazrou presented the approval certificate to Chairman of the society's Board of Directors Dr. Abdullah Al-Qaid.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the certificate was issued in line with efforts to expand the non-profit sector's contribution across various fields, particularly in delivering curative healthcare services using modern scientific methods, supported by an effective work system and strategic partnerships. The initiative aims to serve vulnerable individuals and communities in need, promote preventive healthcare, foster a culture of volunteerism in the healthcare sector, and provide opportunities for healthcare practitioners to engage in volunteer work abroad.