The World Assembly of Muslim Youth has launched a project to distribute food baskets dedicated to orphans in the Republic of Chad, in the presence of a number of officials and dignitaries.

The project is part of the World Assembly's programs aimed at enhancing food security, caring for orphans, and alleviating the living burdens on needy families, thereby contributing to improving their quality of life and strengthening the values of social solidarity.

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Speeches were delivered during the ceremony, highlighting the importance of these humanitarian initiatives in supporting orphans and improving their living conditions, and praising the diversity of the World Assembly's charitable programs and their positive impact on Chadian society.

Relief and Development Initiatives

The Director of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth office in Chad, Dr. Muhammad Al-Bashir, praised the great humanitarian efforts exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the African continent, and its relief, development, educational, and health initiatives that contribute to supporting needy communities, improving quality of life, and promoting sustainable development. He affirmed that these efforts reflect the Kingdom's leading position in humanitarian work at both regional and international levels.