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					<description><![CDATA[Jeddah &#8211; Saudi Arabia marked the second UN World Conjoined Twins Day on Nov. 24 by highlighting more than three]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jeddah</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia marked the second UN World Conjoined Twins Day on Nov. 24 by highlighting more than three decades of medical and humanitarian achievements through the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program.</p>



<p>The initiative has become one of the world’s most comprehensive efforts supporting children born with complex congenital conditions.</p>



<p>Since its launch in 1990, the program has assessed 152 cases from 28 countries across five continents, providing advanced medical expertise to families who often lack access to specialized care.</p>



<p>Through the support of national leadership, the program has earned global recognition for both its medical outcomes and its commitment to humanitarian values.</p>



<p>A total of 67 separation surgeries have been performed at King Abdulaziz Medical City, with each procedure delivered at no cost to the families involved.</p>



<p>The program covers every aspect of care, including surgery, rehabilitation, travel, accommodation and family support, ensuring that children receive treatment in a stable and compassionate environment.</p>



<p>This year’s observance emphasized the importance of inclusive health systems and the global responsibility to support children with disabilities.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s engagement in the UN-recognized day reflects its broader commitment to medical outreach through KSrelief, the Kingdom’s international humanitarian aid agency.</p>



<p>KSrelief organized an international conference to mark more than 30 years of the program’s achievements, bringing together medical specialists, policymakers and humanitarian experts.</p>



<p>The event focused on strengthening international cooperation, improving long-term post-surgery support and advancing research on conjoined twins worldwide.</p>



<p>During the conference, new agreements were signed to expand access to integrated services after separation surgeries.</p>



<p>These agreements cover healthcare follow-up, educational support and social services in the children’s home countries, ensuring that families receive continuing assistance beyond the operating room.</p>



<p>A dedicated data platform was also introduced to track long-term outcomes and enhance global understanding of conjoined twin cases.</p>



<p>This effort will support coordinated care, facilitate research and ensure that best practices can be shared across international medical communities.</p>



<p>Additional partnerships were concluded with Imperial College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in the UK.<br>The collaborations aim to advance research, promote knowledge exchange and strengthen the global registry of conjoined twin cases.</p>



<p>Another agreement was signed with the Ministry of Defense’s Aeromedical Evacuation Department to support specialized medical transport for critical cases.</p>



<p>This ensures that infants requiring urgent care can be transported safely and efficiently from their home countries to Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>To commemorate the UN day, KSrelief joined UNICEF and the Permanent Mission of Saudi Arabia to the UN in hosting an event under the theme “From Words to Action.”</p>



<p>The gathering underscored the need for inclusive healthcare, education and protection services for children with disabilities across the world.</p>



<p>Conjoined twins represent one of the rarest and most complex medical challenges globally, requiring highly specialized teams, advanced surgical planning and long-term rehabilitation.</p>



<p>Their experiences reflect the broader challenges faced by millions of children with disabilities, including limited access to medical care and barriers to full social participation.</p>



<p>Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, head of the program, emphasized that the initiative demonstrates the impact of expertise guided by compassion.</p>



<p>He noted that the program aims to give every child a chance at a healthier and more dignified life, regardless of their background or circumstances.</p>



<p>Al-Rabeeah said that global partnerships are essential to improving outcomes for children with complex medical needs.</p>



<p>He reaffirmed the shared commitment with UNICEF to ensure that disabilities never stand in the way of a child receiving proper care and support.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia continues to expand its humanitarian medical programs, the Conjoined Twins Program remains a leading example of how long-term commitment and international cooperation can transform individual lives.</p>



<p>Its achievements serve as a model for other nations seeking to advance inclusive healthcare and strengthen support for vulnerable children worldwide.</p>
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