Markaz Aleawn Alyaqin Humanitarian Services has signed a Joint Implementation Program (JIP) agreement with the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) to support orphaned children and their guardians in Ghana, West Africa.
This program is set to run for 460 days, providing targeted assistance to vulnerable families.
The signing ceremony took place on August 18, 2025, at the KSrelief headquarters in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.
In a statement released on August 20, 2025, Markaz announced that the agreement was signed by Ismail Mohammed Kamil, Executive Director of Markaz Aleawn Alyaqin Humanitarian Services, and His Excellency Eng. Ahmed Bin Ali Al Baiz, Assistant Supervisor General for Programs and Operations at KSrelief.

The program aims to support 590 orphans in Ghana and enhance their future opportunities by addressing their educational, financial, and social needs while empowering 226 of their caregivers through economic and vocational opportunities.
Key areas of focus include, providing quality education for orphans, conducting vocational training for caregivers to enable sustainable livelihoods, offering comprehensive care for orphans, including healthcare and financial support and celebrating Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha with orphans through gifts and celebrations.
Mr. Kamil, the Executive Director of Markaz Aleawn Alyaqin Humanitarian Services, thanked the Saudi Arabian organization and expressed his prayers for continued guidance and blessings for His Excellency Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah, Supervisor General of KSrelief.

This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing humanitarian efforts under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
“Markaz Aleawn Alyaqin Humanitarian Services expresses heartfelt gratitude to KSrelief and prays
for continued blessings upon the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, its leadership, and its people,” the statement intimated.
The two organizations have been collaborating for years to support communities in Ghana by providing access to safe drinking water.
They have installed several mechanized and hand-pump boreholes, benefiting over 500,000 people across the country.
This new agreement signifies the commitment of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre and its Ghanaian partner, Markaz Aleawn Alyaqin Humanitarian Services, to alleviate the challenges faced by Ghanaian citizens.



















