Saudi Arabia… A Global Beacon of Humanitarian Giving

✍️ Prepared and Analyzed by: Strategic Media Division – BETH News Agency
In an age marked by humanitarian crises and geopolitical complexities, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stands out not merely as a donor, but as a humanitarian force that transforms aid into a symbol of civilization, compassion, and strategic leadership.
🧾 Total Humanitarian Aid Provided by the Kingdom:
Saudi Arabia has extended approximately SAR 504.03 billion in aid (around USD 134.40 billion), implemented through 7,558 projects across 172 countries worldwide.
🔍 Top Recipient Countries (by Projects and Value):
Yemen: 1,394 projects | USD 16.34 billion
Egypt: 68 projects | USD 32.49 billion
Pakistan: 294 projects | USD 12.80 billion
Iraq: 68 projects | USD 7.33 billion
Palestine: 296 projects | USD 5.36 billion
🌐 Strategic International Partnerships: Saudi Arabia strengthens its humanitarian role through partnerships with global development organizations, including:
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: USD 305.34 million
Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development: USD 238.60 million
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: USD 183.68 million
Islamic Development Bank: USD 133.47 million
Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa: USD 102.74 million
🏥 Support for Visitors (Refugees) in the Kingdom:
Yemenis: USD 11.25 billion
Syrians: USD 6.09 billion
Rohingya: USD 2.27 billion
📊 BETH Analysis: Saudi Arabia does not treat humanitarian aid as a mere gesture but as a strategic, values-driven responsibility. The numbers reflect deliberate priorities in relief, development, and empowerment — where partnerships multiply the impact, and influence comes not through dominance, but through dignity.
📌 Symbolic Conclusion:
When numbers speak the language of humanity, slogans fall silent. The Kingdom continues to lead not by diplomacy alone, but by embodying a civilization of giving.
📥 To Explore the Saudi Aid Platform: