On August 19, 2024, KSrelief celebrated World Humanitarian Day at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, focusing on the importance of humanitarian work and community cooperation.
The event included activities that highlighted the impact of humanitarian efforts and actively involved people with disabilities to foster integration within the community.
This celebration is part of KSrelief’s broader efforts to raise social awareness and demonstrate the vital role of humanitarian work in advancing development and progress.
Amman, August 25, 2024 — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) recently marked World Humanitarian Day at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, celebrating this significant occasion which falls annually on August 19. The event was designed to emphasize the importance of humanitarian work, volunteerism, and community cooperation, aligning with the core values of World Humanitarian Day.
KSrelief organized a series of engaging activities at the camp to illustrate the profound impact of humanitarian efforts on individuals and communities. These activities were thoughtfully designed to include people with disabilities, ensuring their integration and active participation in the community celebration. This inclusive approach highlights KSrelief's commitment to fostering a sense of unity and support among all camp residents.
The celebration forms part of a broader array of humanitarian and relief projects undertaken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through KSrelief. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the essential role of humanitarian work in fostering development and progress. By spotlighting these efforts, KSrelief seeks to inspire greater community involvement and highlight the invaluable contributions of humanitarian efforts to improving lives and advancing societal well-being.