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As part of the ongoing and tireless efforts to strengthen  partnerships and explore humanitarian collaboration opportunities with organizations working in the humanitarian field, the President of Coalition of Relief and Building (CRB), Dr. Kamal Al-Qudami, visited   King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) office in Aden.
The visit aimed to introduce CRB’s programs and projects and to explore potential collaboration areas with KSRelief in humanitarian and relief efforts, ultimately benefiting Yemen’s most vulnerable populations.  
Upon arrival, KSRelief’s Aden Director, Mr. Saleh Al-Thaibani, and Coordinator, Mr. Abdullah Al-Tayyar, warmly welcomed CRB team. They expressed their admiration for CRB’s efforts in humanitarian  work and its significant role in implementing humanitarian and development projects.
The discussion focused on the programs and projects implemented by the two sides in various humanitarian and development fields. They reviewed the impact of these joint projects on the targeted communities and their role in enhancing responses to local needs.  
Dr. Al-kudami praised KSRelief’s significant role in Yemen, stressing its unique interventions that contribute to alleviating the suffering of millions of Yemenis in the areas of relief and development.
Both CRB and KSRelief stressed the importance of  coordinated humanitarian responses to maximize impact, expand project reach, and create lasting benefits for vulnerable populations amidst Yemen’s challenging humanitarian landscape.