Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has signed a joint executive program with a civil society organization to support and sponsor orphans and their mothers in the Republic of Ghana. The agreement is designed to provide comprehensive care and sponsorship for orphans, including covering their educational expenses. It also seeks to empower the families of orphans by offering training in financial literacy, marketing, entrepreneurship, and vocational skills.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the initiative will provide beneficiaries with essential tools and supplies to help launch small-scale economic projects, such as sewing, baking, soap making, and retail operations. These efforts aim to directly benefit 850 individuals and indirectly support an additional 2,455 people.
This endeavor aligns with Saudi Arabia's ongoing humanitarian and relief efforts, carried out through KSrelief, to support orphans worldwide and improve their living conditions.