The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action distributed 300 food baskets to displaced people from Sa'ada governorate to Al-Jawf governorate through Al-Khair Humanitarian Coalition, benefiting 1800 people.

This comes within the framework of humanitarian and relief assistance provided by the Kingdom represented by the Center, to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people during the current humanitarian crisis.

The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action delivered the food basket for the month of September 2019 to the families of 420 orphans and orphans from the governorates of Marib, Sana'a, Al Bayda, Al Jawf and the West Coast, as part of the `` Last alone '' program to protect the families of orphans in Yemen.

On the other hand, this week, the King Salman Relief and Humanitarian Relief Center helped 143 Somalis stranded in Yemen, returning home.

IOM spokesman Joel Melman said in a press statement that 46 men, 41 women, 26 boys and 30 girls, including a boat from Aden on 30 September, arrived in the port of Berbera in Somalia.

The deportation was made possible thanks to funding from the King Salman Relief Center, Melman said, adding that the organization was working in partnership with UNHCR to facilitate the exit of returnees from Yemen.

Since the start of the project funded by the King Salman Relief Center in November 2018, 1,505 people, including 783 men and 722 Somali returnees, have been assisted, he said, pointing out that the project aims to facilitate safe returns. And dignity from Yemen, contributing to the sustainable reintegration of those returnees.

The spokesman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Babar Baloch, that the number of refugees in Yemen is about 250 thousand people, pointing out that more than 90% of them were from Somalia.