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KSrelief concludes open-heart surgery project in Yemen

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Updated 21 March 2025

KSrelief concludes open-heart surgery project in Yemen

KSrelief concludes open-heart surgery project in Yemen
  • 25 Yemenis benefit from free open-heart operations in Aden

ADEN: Medical volunteers from the Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief successfully performed 25 free open-heart surgeries in Yemen’s Aden governorate recently, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The members of the mission, which took place from March 11 to 18, also performed 65 cardiac catheterization procedures and six transcatheter aortic valve implantation procedures.

Twelve volunteers participated in the mission, a joint project of KSrelief and the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen.

This was a part of KSrelief’s free medical program that is being implemented worldwide, the SPA report stated.


Jazan’s crafts market brings heritage to life

Jazan’s crafts market brings heritage to life
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Jazan’s crafts market brings heritage to life

Jazan’s crafts market brings heritage to life

RIYADH: The crafts market in Jazan features an interactive heritage pavilion showcasing aspects of traditional life in the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Visitors can experience folk customs, old games, traditional women’s adornments and cuisine that have been a part of the community’s identity for generations.

Organized by the Alrowad Youth Association and the Cultural House as part of the Year of Handicrafts, the market offers an engaging cultural experience that blends storytelling and education.

It aims to connect younger generations to the memory of place and time through dialogue and participation, attracting many visitors who immerse themselves in the village-like atmosphere.

The initiative also provides a platform for artisans to display traditional crafts and skills, which in turn gives a boost to the local economy.

Traditional craft workshops led by local artisans are being held every Friday and Saturday until the end of the month at the Cultural House to give people a hands-on experience that combines learning, enjoyment and heritage revival.

The subjects covered are pottery, sculpture, painting, palm frond weaving, candle and perfume making, leather arts, Arabic calligraphy, seashell crafts, embroidery, jewelry and accessories, branding and product packaging.