Since its launch by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Riyadh-based King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid has provided a number of projects for 130 governorates in Yemen in various fields including relief, humanitarian, shelter, environmental sanitation programs, and support for agriculture and water programs in a professional manner in collaboration with 81 national and local partners focusing on children and women projects and support for Yemeni refugees in Djibouti and Somalia in an amount of US $ 602,193,540. The projects of food security, shelter and camp management and coordination programs reached 45 with a total value of $ 238 million benefiting 20 million people. The number of partners amounted to 24, while the education, protection and early recovery programs amounted to 16 projects amounting to $78,576,921 benefiting 3,913,236 people through 12 partners. In the area of health, nutrition, water and environmental sanitation, the Center has provided 59 projects with a total value of $ 228,424,103, benefiting 38,111,386 people through 42 partners. In the area of emergency communications and logistics projects, and support and coordination of humanitarian operations, the Center has allocated 10 projects to this aspect, benefiting 15,112 people through four partners amounting to $ 56,510,970. King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid has been hailed by heads of state, community leaders, international and regional organizations working in the field of relief and humanitarian services, as well as visitors to the Center.