King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center Launches Food Support Initiatives and Projects in Kosovo, Indonesia and Ghana
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) launched its fifth food basket distribution project in Kosovo, in the presence of several officials in the capital, Pristina.
The project aims to distribute 8,017 food baskets containing essential food items, benefiting approximately 40,000 individuals across 30 municipalities in Kosovo.
KSrelief also launched the Food Basket Distribution Project in the Republic of Indonesia for 2026, in the presence of Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia Faisal Al-Amoudi and several Indonesian officials in the capital, Jakarta.
The project aims to distribute 7,000 food baskets containing essential items, benefiting approximately 30,000 individuals across several provinces, supporting family needs and enhancing food security.
Moreover, KSrelief launched on Wednesday the fifth phase of the Food Basket Distribution Project in the Republic of Ghana, in the presence of Saudi Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Dakhil and several officials.
The project aims to distribute 7,640 food baskets to the most vulnerable families across communities in five regions of Ghana, providing essential food supplies to support beneficiaries during Ramadan.
These initiatives and projects comes as part of the humanitarian and relief efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, carried out through KSrelief, to support countries in need and enhance food security, and to assist vulnerable and affected communities worldwide.



