
A delegation from the Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization (ARCO) visited the Saudi National Campaign in Jordan’s Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees to oversee its humanitarian work.
The delegation was headed by ARCO Secretary General Dr. Saleh Al-Suhaibani, and included the President of Qatar’s Red Crescent Society Ali Al-Hammadim, the representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Jordan Stefano Severe, and UNESCO Ambassador for Peace Ahlam Mosteghanemi.
The regional director of the Saudi National Campaign, Dr. Badr bin Abdul Rahman Al-Samhan, welcomed the delegation and thanked its members for their relief services and humanitarian activities.
He said the campaign to provide relief for displaced Syrians inside Syria and in neighboring countries aims to improve their living conditions.
The visitors praised the campaign’s efforts and role in serving Syrian refugees, as well as Saudi humanitarian and charitable work for vulnerable people worldwide.
Al-Samhan stressed the need for all involved in relief work to cooperative to elevate the level of services provided.
Al-Suhaibani said the main goal of such visits is to share experiences, and praised Saudi efforts under King Salman.
Mosteghanemi said the Saudi people are pioneers in helping the needy.
Al-Hammadim highlighted efforts by the Saudi National Campaign to ease the suffering of the Syrian people.
The delegation participated in the distribution of aid to Syrians in the camp.
Source: Arab News
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