KSrelief Continues Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Yemen’s Hajjah and Saada Governorates

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Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has continued implementing its water supply and environmental sanitation project in the Yemeni districts of Medi, Haradh, Hiran, and Abs in Hajjah Governorate, as well as in Al-Azhoor camp in Razih District in Saada Governorate. Between October 29 and November 4, 2025, Hajjah Governorate received 13,977,000 liters of water suitable for general use and 907,000 liters of drinking water, alongside 62 trips dedicated to waste removal from displaced persons' camps. In Saada Governorate, 98,800 liters of drinking water and 70,000 liters of water for general use were delivered, benefiting 30,100 individuals.

According to Saudi Press Agency, these efforts are part of a broader initiative by KSrelief to address critical humanitarian needs in conflict-affected regions of Yemen. The distribution of water and sanitation services is crucial in these areas to ensure the health and well-being of the local population, particularly in displaced persons' camps where access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities is limited.

The project aims to provide sustainable water supply solutions and improve sanitary conditions, reducing the risk of waterborne diseases among the affected communities. KSrelief's continued commitment to the project underscores the importance of international aid in alleviating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.