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Saudi Arabia is funding a project to treat over 1,000 Sudanese kidney failure patients in Egypt.

The project's value exceeds $3,618,000 and is implemented by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.

The project covers the governorates of Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan to ensure healthcare.

The initiative targets Sudanese displaced by the war and provides life-saving treatment.

The Kingdom continues its charitable roles for those affected by wars and humanitarian crises around the world.

In this context, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in Egypt continued to give new hope to kidney failure patients among Sudanese displaced by the war through a project worth over $3,618,000, benefiting more than 1,000 patients, according to Al-Akhbariya.

The project extends across the governorates of Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan to ensure life-saving healthcare and sustainable access to treatment for those in need.

Dr. Muhammad Munisi, member of the Royal College of Physicians in London, said that Sudanese benefit from this charity because not receiving timely treatment in such cases means loss of life.

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