KSrelief Launches Vital Kidney Dialysis Project for Sudanese Patients in Egypt

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) launched a crucial project in Cairo to support Sudanese patients suffering from kidney failure in Egypt. This initiative is a collaborative effort with the World Health Organization and the Egyptian Ministry of Health.
 The project will extend its reach across several Egyptian cities, including Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan. It focuses on three key objectives: ensuring life-saving healthcare services, mapping service providers in areas with high Sudanese populations, and guaranteeing sustainable access to treatment.
 Egyptian Minister of Health Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar emphasized that the project aims to provide 90,000 dialysis sessions annually, along with comprehensive pharmaceutical and therapeutic services in Egyptian hospitals.
 Director of KSrelief's Health and Environmental Aid Department Dr. Abdullah Al-Moallem underscored that this launch exemplifies Saudi Arabia's ongoing humanitarian and relief efforts worldwide. He emphasized the solidarity and cooperation among Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Sudan, and noted that KSrelief has provided over $165 million in aid to the Sudanese people since the onset of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.

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