KSHARC signs a joint program with the Islamic Development Bank to implement volunteer medical programs outside KSA
Ashraf AboArafe
Today, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSHARC) signed a joint program with the Islamic Development Bank to implement volunteer medical programs outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in the presence of His Excellency the Advisor to the Royal Court and the General Supervisor of the Center, Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah, and His Excellency the President of the Islamic Development Bank, Dr. Muhammad bin Sulaiman Al-Jasser, This is at the center’s headquarters in Riyadh.
The program was signed by the Center’s Assistant General Supervisor for Planning and Development, Dr. Aqeel bin Jumaan Al-Ghamdi, and the Acting Director-General of the Directorate of Global Practices and Partnerships at the Islamic Development Bank, Amer Bukevich.
In a statement following the signing, the President of the Islamic Development Bank, Muhammad Al-Jasser, expressed his happiness at being at the King Salman Relief Center, which is a source of pride for every Saudi citizen.
Al-Jasser praised the benevolent efforts of the King Salman Relief Centre, which have become well-known and well-known to everyone, noting the joint charitable work between the Center and the Islamic Development Bank, which, thank God, has now strengthened the path of charitable work. He explained that the program signed today includes implementing a project to combat blindness and eye diseases in member states and countries that the King Salman Relief Center is interested in supporting, and it is a distinguished example of cooperation between charitable institutions and the Islamic Development Bank.
Al-Jasser added that the Islamic Development Bank was established in Riyadh at the initiative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the King Salman Relief Center represents the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the name of its leader, may God prolong his life.