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Relief agency KSrelief of Saudi Arabia concludes food parcel distribution for 6,000 households in Azad Kashmir

Saudi Arabia's King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has finished distributing 6,000 food packages in Pakistan-administered Kashmir to families impacted by natural disasters. With one of the largest humanitarian budgets accessible to any aid organization globally, the Saudi...

Aid organization KSrelief from Saudi Arabia hands out 6,000 food packages in Azad Kashmir.
Aid organization KSrelief from Saudi Arabia hands out 6,000 food packages in Azad Kashmir.

Relief agency KSrelief of Saudi Arabia concludes food parcel distribution for 6,000 households in Azad Kashmir

In 2025, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has been actively working to support and rehabilitate disaster-affected communities in Pakistan. This commitment is evident in the various humanitarian projects that KSrelief has undertaken, totalling $217,045,152 across 241 projects.

One of the recent major initiatives involves the distribution of 2,625 food baskets to vulnerable and displaced communities in Balochistan and Punjab provinces. This effort, part of a food security support initiative, has benefited approximately 18,375 individuals, providing them with much-needed relief.

Another significant project is the 2025 winter relief kits distribution, aimed at assisting populations affected by cold weather conditions.

The third notable project is the 3rd cycle of the Food Security Support Project, which continues efforts to enhance food security in Pakistan during 2025.

In addition to these projects, KSrelief has been delivering life-saving food, health kits, and shelter support to thousands in Pakistan amid humanitarian crises. This aid is part of ongoing operations in Pakistan, as well as in Yemen and Sudan.

Each food package provided by KSrelief weighs 95kg and includes 80kg of flour, five liters of cooking oil, five kg of sugar, and five kg of lentils (chana dal). To date, more than 41,121 individuals have directly benefited from this effort in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

These projects underscore KSrelief’s focus on addressing food insecurity, seasonal needs, and emergency humanitarian aid in Pakistan during 2025. The initiatives are carried out in coordination with Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the State Disaster Management Authority of Azad Kashmir, and the Hayat Foundation.

KSrelief’s humanitarian aid initiatives in Pakistan stand as a testament to its unwavering dedication to supporting and rehabilitating disaster-affected communities.

  1. The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) is expanding its reach in Pakistan, recently distributing 2,625 food baskets to vulnerable communities in Balochistan and Punjab provinces, aiding approximately 18,375 individuals.
  2. In addition to food security support, KSrelief has been active in distributing winter relief kits to populations affected by cold weather conditions in Pakistan.
  3. The Food Security Support Project, now in its 3rd cycle, continues to address food insecurity and enhance food security in Pakistan during 2025.
  4. Beyond Pakistan, KSrelief has been providing life-saving food, health kits, and shelter support to thousands in Yemen and Sudan as part of ongoing operations.
  5. Each food package provided by KSrelief weighs 95kg and consists of 80kg of flour, five liters of cooking oil, five kg of sugar, and five kg of lentils (chana dal), benefiting over 41,121 individuals in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
  6. KSrelief's humanitarian aid initiatives in Pakistan, carried out in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the State Disaster Management Authority of Azad Kashmir, and the Hayat Foundation, demonstrate a commitment to addressing food insecurity, seasonal needs, and emergency humanitarian aid in Pakistan during 2025, as well as contributing to world, education, art, culture, science, health, health-and-wellness, lifestyle, and food-and-drink sectors at a global level.

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