UN High Commissioner for Refugees Commends 10 Years of Humanitarian Partnership with SFD

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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi received the CEO of Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) Sultan bin Abdurrahman Al-Marshad at the UNHCR HQ in Geneva, in recognition of a long-standing partnership of over 10 years between UNHCR and SFD, in presence of KSA Permanent Representative to UN in Geneva Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasel.

During the meeting, the High Commissioner outlined the most prominent regional and global developments.

He also presented the global displacement trends, which have reached unprecedented levels this year.

The meeting also explored opportunities to enhance collaboration between both entities, to ensure sufficient response to growing humanitarian needs, compounded by challenges posed by the COVID19 pandemic.

Additionally, the High Commissioner commended Saudi Arabia's humanitarian and philanthropic role and "expressed gratitude for the trust and partnership, which has a positive impact on the lives of thousands of displaced families, helping them keep afloat in protracted humanitarian crises."

In turn, the CEO of the Fund, Sultan bin Abdurrahman Al-Marshad, expressed efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in supporting UNHCR's mandate, and in ensuring adequate response to individuals impacted by humanitarian crises and their host communities.

Reaffirming the longstanding partnership with UNHCR to help alleviate challenges posed by displacement, stating "Today, we mark 10 years of strategic partnership between UNHCR and SFD; throughout, we managed to implement more than 17 projects, worth over 78 million US dollars, benefitting over five million persons in seven countries across the world".

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a track record in the field of humanitarian and development support with SFD contributions to UNHCR, supporting projects in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar, Thailand, Bangladesh, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan.

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