Dr. Al Rabeeah reaffirms Saudi Arabia’s commitment to global humanitarian efforts

  • 9/22/2024
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Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Supervisor General of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), participated in the high-level side event titled "Building a Better World Together: The Future of Humanitarian Work" at the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA79). In his address, Dr. Al Rabeeah emphasized the importance of exploring the challenges and opportunities that shape the future of humanitarian efforts. He stressed the need for collective action to align global humanitarian work with the principles of the United Nations Charter and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). "The humanitarian landscape faces unprecedented challenges," he noted, citing violations of international humanitarian law, displacement, conflicts, and natural disasters as critical issues requiring effective response mechanisms. He underscored the urgency of addressing these crises to prevent further strain on the humanitarian aid system. Dr. Al Rabeeah reaffirmed Saudi Arabia"s commitment to humanitarian initiatives through KSrelief, which has implemented over 3,000 projects across 102 countries since its establishment in 2015, at a cost of $7 billion in collaboration with 192 humanitarian organizations. He highlighted the importance of sustainable solutions and proactive measures to support affected populations. An example is the Saudi Mine Action Project (MASAM), which aims to clear dangerous mines from Yemeni lands, thus enhancing public safety and improving access to healthcare, education, and livelihoods. The initiative has removed over 460,000 mines, contributing to various sustainable development goals. Dr. Al Rabeeah described the event as a vital opportunity to discuss how multilateral approaches can effectively respond to current challenges and enhance joint efforts in building a better world. He reiterated KSrelief"s commitment to applying a nexus approach that integrates humanitarian work, development, and peace. "By working together, we can alleviate human suffering, empower communities, and address the root causes of crises, promoting respect for international humanitarian law and principles," he said, advocating for equal opportunities for all in the pursuit of a better future. The high-level side event was co-hosted by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Secretariat and several key organizations, including the International Council of Voluntary Agencies, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, among others.

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