Work of KSRelief showcased during Saudi crown prince's visit to Pakistan

Pakistani youths viewing a picture exhibition in Islamabad of the KSRelief's work in various parts of the Middle East. (SPA)

JEDDAH: The vital work of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) was showcased during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s recent visit to Pakistan.
KSRelief officials took part in an exhibition staged by the Saudi Embassy to promote Saudi-Pakistani relations.
The pavilion display included pictures of KSRelief projects being carried out in Pakistan, in addition to a documentary and videos, and pamphlets about humanitarian and relief programs being run by the center around the world, especially in Yemen.
KSRelief helped in 42 countries in areas including health, food, medicine, protection and care for children and expectant mothers, and the operation of a center for artificial limbs. AN Jeddah
The event was attended by the Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, along with ambassadors from other Arab countries, senior officials of the Pakistani government, and media figures.