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Arab news, Wed, May 21, 2025 | Dhu al-Qadah 23, 1446
KSrelief, UN sign $5m deal to rehabilitate 33 bakeries in Syria
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief has
signed a $5 million agreement with the UN Development Programme to rehabilitate
damaged bakeries in the Syrian Arab Republic.
The agreement was formalized on the sidelines of
the fourth European Humanitarian Forum held in Brussels on May 19 and 20, the
Saudi Press Agency reported.
It was signed by KSrelief Supervisor General Dr.
Abdullah Al-Rabeeah and the UNDP’s Administrator Achim Steiner.
Under the project, 33 damaged bakeries across
various Syrian governorates will be rehabilitated, the SPA reported.
This includes basic restoration, installation of
new production lines, maintenance of existing ones, and the rehabilitation of
two mobile bread production units.
The project aims to bolster food security in
regions with large numbers of returnees, displaced persons, and host communities
by restoring the operations of government-run bakeries.
Through rehabilitation and increased production
capacity, it will help meet the essential needs of the population, according to
the SPA.
Additionally, the project is expected to create
500 jobs in the bakery sector, supporting local economic recovery.
This initiative is a part of the Kingdom’s ongoing
humanitarian efforts, led by KSrelief, to enhance food security and alleviate
hardships faced by people worldwide, in cooperation with UN humanitarian
agencies.
KSrelief’s participation in the forum
reflected its commitment to strengthening global humanitarian efforts in the
medium and long term.
The forum’s participants included humanitarian
leaders from various countries and organizations. It featured discussion
sessions and interactive workshops focused on humanitarian priorities and
geopolitical challenges.
It also served as a platform to reinforce respect
for international humanitarian law, ensure access to aid, and enable the
protection of humanitarian workers.