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Saudi Arabia has focused on strengthening its humanitarian and developmental efforts worldwide, providing aid exceeding $145 billion that benefitted over 175 countries. It ranked second globally in 2025 among donor countries for aid, with approximately 49.3% of the support directed to Yemen. Since the establishment of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in 2015, more than 4,425 projects have been implemented, valued at over $8 billion, covering sectors such as food, health, education, and shelter. Notable achievements include removing more than 585,000 landmines in Yemen and skillfully performing complex birth separations for conjoined twins. Saudi Arabia continues to provide humanitarian and medical assistance in crisis zones like Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon, and is among the world's leading experts in separating conjoined twins, offering rehabilitation programs and medical supplies such as prosthetics and prosthetic limbs. The efforts go beyond immediate response to include training and volunteer programs, with over 84,000 volunteers participating in 59 countries. Their efforts have led to surgical operations and notable international achievements, such as implanting 42 hearing implants in children from Syria in just 14 hours. Overall, these initiatives highlight the Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to dignity, comprehensive, and sustainable humanitarian aid.
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