Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi visited on Saturday Aden General Hospital to oversee the humanitarian and relief operations, and the development projects operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Yemen.
The projects are displayed at the hospital's exhibition area.
KSrelief has implemented 828 projects in Yemen, They cover a wide range of sectors, including health, agriculture and food security, education, water and environmental sanitation, security and protection sectors.
KSrelief has spent over USD4 billion on support and coordination of humanitarian operations in the war-torn country.
Saudi Arabia has been supporting Yemen for decades in various fields, including establishing Al-Salam Hospital in the Saada governorate in 1982 and the Saudi Hospital in the Hajjah Governorate in 1992.
Both facilities boast the latest medical equipment and enjoy an annual operating budget.
KSrelief has continuously supported various health institutions in Yemen.
Albudaiwi praised the great humanitarian role played by Saudi Arabia, which offers all forms of support to the Yemeni people through the implementation of vital programs and projects intended to ease the suffering of the needy.