Cairo: The Children's Cancer Hospital in Cairo: The Children's Cancer Hospital in Cairo received a shipment of medicines from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on Monday. The event was marked by a ceremony attended by Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Egypt, Saleh Al-Husseini, along with several officials and a team from the center.
According to Saudi Press Agency, Ambassador Al-Husseini, in his press remarks, emphasized that Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, is committed to supporting the medical sector in Egypt. He reiterated the Kingdom's dedication to assisting countries and communities in need, focusing on essential relief efforts.
Ambassador Al-Husseini highlighted that these initiatives are part of Saudi Arabia's larger humanitarian mission. The Kingdom aims to aid those in distress, inspire hope among patients, and promote humanitarian work globally. The ambassador also pointed out that this support underscores the strong fraternal ties between Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
The aid is a reflection of Saudi Arabia's commitment to providing comprehensive care and enhancing recovery rates for children battling cancer. The support aims to ensure high-quality medical care for young patients in need.