FaceOf: Princess Reem bint Mansour Al-Saud, member of Saudi Arabia’s delegation to the UN

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Updated 30 May 2019
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FaceOf: Princess Reem bint Mansour Al-Saud, member of Saudi Arabia’s delegation to the UN

Princess Reem bint Mansour Al-Saud is a member of the Kingdom’s permanent delegation to the UN in New York.

During a recent UN session, she affirmed that the Kingdom is experiencing a rapidly growing urbanization due to demographic, social and economic growth in the country that resulted in an increase in the number of cities to reach 285.

Princess Reem explained that the Kingdom has successfully coped with the urban challenges resulting from the rapid urban growth and built its strategy in line with its Vision 2030 for sustainable development.

She pointed out the Kingdom’s cooperation with the UN’s program on human settlements in the implementation of a set of programs at domestic level to support the new urban plan, the most important of which is the future program of Saudi cities, which aims to provide a better urban environment in 17 Saudi cities according to the standards of welfare and prosperity of cities.

Princess Reem holds a master's degree in social policy and a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern studies both from Oxford University. 

She is a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government to work on enhancing Saudi labor policies, especially those concerned with women.

 

 

 

 

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Egyptian products, folk arts draw visitors in Makkah

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Egyptian products, folk arts draw visitors in Makkah

MAKKAH: The Egyptian Products Exhibition in Makkah offers a diverse shopping and entertainment experience, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Hosted by the Makkah Chamber of Commerce at its Exhibition and Events Center, the event features Egyptian folk arts that highlight the nation’s rich heritage. 

The accompanying program includes performances inspired by traditional and folk arts, reflecting the diversity of Egyptian culture, the SPA added.

These performances are presented alongside displays of traditional handicrafts and heritage products that blend authenticity with modern creativity. 

The inclusion of folk arts aims to enrich the visitor experience beyond shopping, promote cultural exchange, and support Egypt’s cultural presence at events in the Kingdom. 

The exhibition showcases a wide range of Egyptian products, including handicrafts, food, and consumer goods, along with family-friendly entertainment and interactive activities. 

Running until Feb. 1, the exhibition strengthens commercial and cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the SPA reported.