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RIYADH: A Saudi charity, known as King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has distributed food aid to floods victims in Sindh Province, Pakistan.
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The Saudi charity distributed 1,960 food packages, benefiting 13,720 people. Elsewhere, KSRelief also distributed 3,025 food parcels to Syrian and Palestinian refugees in several Lebanese regions, benefiting 15,125 people.
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In Niger, 100 food packages were also distributed, benefiting 768 people.
KSRelief also carried out a project to empower young people to improve the living conditions in Al-Mahrah Governorate, Yemen.
A total of 1,250 young people in eight governorates have benefited from the projects through vocational courses in 11 fields.
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