RIYADH: The Saudi Aid Agency delivered over 35,000 tons of humanitarian aid to 61 countries in 2025, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Friday.
The aid delivered by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) included food, shelter, and medical supplies using 1,182 trucks, 89 ships, and 41 aircraft, ensuring that aid reached crisis-affected regions across the globe.
This wide-ranging initiative underscores the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s firm commitment to humanitarian principles and international solidarity.
The KSrelief is Saudi Arabia’s main humanitarian arm, providing aid to millions of people affected by conflict, disasters, and poverty worldwide.
Through KSrelief, Saudi Arabia delivers life-saving assistance, including food, healthcare, shelter, and education support, in partnership with international organizations and local partners.
KSrelief plays a vital role in promoting humanitarian values, alleviating suffering, and supporting vulnerable communities across the globe.



