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Al-Mahrah, February 02, 2026, SPA — The dialysis center in Al-Ghaydah District in Yemen’s Al-Mahrah Governorate continued providing medical services to beneficiaries with the support of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief). During November, the center served 136 patients. Of these, 50 patients received a total of 446 scheduled dialysis sessions, while 86 patients benefited from medical consultations and examinations at the nephrology clinic. Male patients represented 60% of the total, compared to 40% female patients. Displaced persons accounted for 12% of beneficiaries, residents 87%, and refugees 1%. The d

Gaza, January 24, 2026, SPA — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) yesterday distributed winter clothing to child patients and medical staff working in hospitals and health centers across the Gaza Strip as part of the Saudi popular campaign to support the Palestinian people. Field teams from the Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage — the implementing partner of KSrelief in Gaza — carried out the distributions inside hospitals and health centers to reach patients facing hardship from illness and harsh winter conditions in addition to medical personnel who continue to fulfill their humanitarian duties under extre

Hajjah, January 17, 2026, SPA — With support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), Al-Ja’ada Health Center in the Midi District of Yemen’s Hajjah Governorate, provided medical services to 1,796 beneficiaries from December 24 to 30, 2025. During this period, the emergency clinic received 786 patients, the pediatrics clinic 369, the internal medicine clinic 316, the obstetrics and gynecology clinic 255, and the infectious diseases clinic 67, while the delivery room handled three cases. Ancillary and support services also saw significant activity, with the pharmacy serving 1,585 patients and the lab

Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector has witnessed a notable humanitarian initiative represented in the signing of a cooperation agreement between King’s College London Hospital – Jeddah and the Hassan Abbas Sharbatly Charity Foundation. The agreement aims to provide comprehensive medical care for patients who are unable to afford treatment, as part of a strategic step that reflects the hospital’s vision to enhance its community role and expand its humanitarian impact by supporting the most vulnerable groups across several advanced medical specialties. This initiative comes as part of a sustainable social responsibility program des