Representatives from the Royal Humanitarian Foundation (RHF) have arrived in Damascus, Syria, to provide much-needed assistance to those affected by the devastating earthquake that recently struck the region. The delegation, made up of specialists Abdulrahman Al Naham and Fatima Al Mansouri, will be carrying out a consultancy program and visiting those who were impacted by the natural disaster to help alleviate any psychological trauma and stress that may have resulted.
The humanitarian aid team will be working closely with local authorities and organizations to ensure that the necessary support is provided to those who need it most. The RHF has a long-standing tradition of providing aid and support to people in need around the world, and this latest effort is a testament to its commitment to helping those who have been impacted by natural disasters.
Dr. Waleed Almanea, the Undersecretary of the Health Ministry, has expressed his appreciation for the RHF’s efforts and emphasized the importance of this initiative in providing support and aid to the Syrian people in their time of need. The earthquake caused significant damage to the region, and the psychological impact of the disaster cannot be overstated. The RHF’s presence and expertise will be invaluable in helping the people of Syria recover and rebuild their lives.
This latest relief effort by the RHF is a reminder of the importance of humanitarian aid and the need for organizations to step up and provide support to those in need, especially in times of crisis. By working together and providing the necessary resources, we can help those affected by natural disasters and support them on their path to recovery.
Together in this time of need
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