WAMY Commends Saudi Arabia’s Role in Supporting War Orphans

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Riyadh: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has praised Saudi Arabia for its significant humanitarian efforts in supporting and caring for orphans affected by wars and conflicts, in recognition of the World Day for War Orphans observed annually on January 6.

According to Saudi Press Agency, WAMY highlighted that Saudi Arabia has developed a unique and effective humanitarian model aimed at assisting one of the world's most vulnerable groups. The Kingdom's initiatives have extended beyond its borders, reaching conflict-affected areas worldwide. These efforts have played a crucial role in protecting thousands of children from poverty and displacement, while ensuring them a dignified life.

WAMY emphasized that commemorating the international day serves as an important occasion to enhance global awareness regarding the moral and humanitarian responsibilities toward war orphans. The Saudi approach, deeply rooted in Islamic values that prioritize the protection, care, and dignity of orphans, is seen as an inspiring example for others.

The assembly further remarked that Saudi Arabia's work for orphans transcends emergency assistance, representing a sustainable humanitarian investment in future generations. This meaningful contribution aims to ease suffering and build a more stable and hopeful future for those affected by conflicts.