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Friday, February 21 2020 - 10:08
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King Salman Relief Center launches 2nd International Humanitarian Forum
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre [KSrelief] in Saudi Arabia 
is to host the 2nd International Humanitarian Forum in Riyadh on March 1-2, 
2020. The event is one of the most significant on the humanitarian calendar and 
will see some of the world's leading humanitarian experts gather to explore 
meaningful change and ways to deliver assistance more efficiently. 

The forum will address some of the world's most pressing current global 
humanitarian challenges, drawing on best practices from leading humanitarian 
actors to find solutions that will benefit all in need.

Announcing the event, the Supervisor General of KSrelief, His Excellency Dr. 
Abdullah Al Rabeeah, said "The 2nd Riyadh International Forum comes at a time 
when there are many challenges facing the international humanitarian community. 
This is a unique opportunity for the key humanitarian actors, experts and 
scientists to come together to debate the current challenges in an open, 
transparent and honest manner. Unless we come up with more innovative ways to 
increase the impact and effectiveness of our work, we will be letting down 
those who need our help the most…it is our duty to act."

Among those attending are the Director General of the WHO, Dr. Tedros Adhanom 
Ghebreyesus; Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency 
Relief Coordinator, Sir Mark Lowcock; the Executive Director of the WFP David 
Beasley; the UNHCR High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, and the UAE 
Minister of State for International Cooperation, Reem Al Hashimy and others. 

Dr Al Rabeeah stated that Saudi Arabia is an increasingly influential player in 
the international humanitarian community, adding that the upcoming forum will 
provide a platform to discuss practical solutions to some of the world's most 
urgent humanitarian challenges by drawing on best practices from leading 
humanitarian organizations.

Founded in 2015, KSRelief has supported over 1,200 projects around the world 
addressing issues including food security, humanitarian and emergency relief 
coordination, education, and water sanitation. In 2019 they donated nearly a 
billion dollars in aid to work with 144 different partners to alleviate the 
suffering of those in need around the world. Most recently, KSrelief has 
provided assistance to China to deal with the coronavirus.

For media registrations and more information about the sessions and speakers, 
please visit: https://rihf.ksrelief.org/Home
 
SOURCE: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre

This is distributed by Qorvis Communications on behalf of the King Salman 
Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre. Additional information is available at the 
Department of Justice, Washington, DC. 

CONTACT: For media inquiries * International Communication and Media Centre  
media@ksrelief.org ; WhatsApp: 00966 59 127 1130

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