Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), represented by Assistant Supervisor-General for Operations and Programs Eng. Ahmed Al-Baiz, signed two cooperation agreements via video conference with civil-society organizations to rehabilitate two schools and community facilities in the Rif Dimashq and Idlib governorates of the Syrian Arab Republic.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the agreements will directly benefit 4,570 individuals and indirectly benefit 23,272 others. Under the two agreements, the schools and community facilities will be rehabilitated and equipped with furniture and solar energy systems, enhancing their educational and community roles as part of an initiative aimed at restoring and strengthening educational assets in Syria.
The agreements fall within the humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom through KSrelief, aimed at rehabilitating educational and community infrastructure and empowering civil-society organizations to implement humanitarian projects inside Syria.