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Saudi Arabia has announced that its humanitarian and development aid has exceeded $145 billion, sent to 175 countries through the implementation of nearly 9,000 projects. This makes it the second-largest donor country globally and the leading Arab country by 2025. Its efforts are focused on supporting those in need, especially Yemen, which received 49.3% of the aid, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, which has completed over 4,400 projects in 113 countries valued at more than $8 billion. These projects include demining programs, medical services, food supplies, and the rehabilitation of child soldiers and conflict-affected children. Additionally, the initiatives encompass therapeutic and voluntary programs, successful surgeries, and campaigns to provide prosthetic limbs and cochlear implants for Syrian children in Turkey, highlighting the Kingdom’s role in promoting humanitarian and medical work around the world.
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