KSrelief Launches Port Sudan Desalination Project to Boost Water Supplies
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) launched a project to rehabilitate a water desalination plant in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, Sudan, to help strengthen water supplies for city residents.
Director of KSrelief’s Health and Environmental Aid Department Dr. Abdullah Al Moallem said the rehabilitated plant has a production capacity of 3,000 cubic meters per day and serves about 50 neighborhoods and residential blocks in Port Sudan, whose population exceeds 400,000.
He added that the project also includes a new desalination plant at the children’s teaching hospital in Port Sudan, with a production capacity of 50 cubic meters per day, to provide safe water for drinking and general use at several hospitals and help serve patients and their families.
The project is part of KSrelief's broader humanitarian and relief efforts in Sudan, with the total value of its humanitarian and relief projects for the Sudanese people exceeding $133 million.



