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Saudi KSrelief chief inspects earthquake relief projects in Turkiye

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Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah, Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of KSrelief, recently visited Reyhanli and Kirikhan in Hatay Province, Turkiye, to inspect voluntary programs for earthquake victims in Syria and Turkiye.

During the visit, Dr. Al Rabeeah observed the progress of the Saudi Voluntary "Samaa" Program for Auditory Rehabilitation and Cochlear Implants at Reyhanli MMT American Hospital. He met with the Saudi volunteer team and received an explanation of the program's objectives and operational plan, which have significantly alleviated the suffering of needy families.

Dr. Al Rabeeah commended the Saudi crew for their implementation of humanitarian volunteer programs. He highlighted the support from King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. He emphasized that Saudi humanitarian initiatives will continue globally.

The visit included a tour of the Vocational Training Center, where Dr. Al Rabeeah reviewed training courses for earthquake victims. He also visited the Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center in Hatay to understand its rehabilitation services for earthquake injuries.

In Kirikhan, Dr. Al Rabeeah participated in distributing food baskets, health kits and gifts for children in earthquake-affected camps. He was briefed on psychological support efforts and visited a specialized psychological clinic to understand the integrated medical services provided to survivors.

Beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the Saudi government and people for the swift response and assistance provided by KSrelief after the earthquake. They emphasized that Saudi Arabia will continue to support those in need globally.

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