Madinah governor cites need for region’s economy to diversify

Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman chairs the meeting in Madinah on Saturday. (SPA)
Updated 03 February 2019
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Madinah governor cites need for region’s economy to diversify

JEDDAH: Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman presided over a working group meeting on Saturday, in preparation for the “Biban Madinah” forum set to launch on Feb. 7.

The forum, which will discuss the viability of future economic and infrastructural projects, and support for medium and small businesses in and around Madinah, will run for three days. 

Prince Faisal highlighted the need for the region’s economy to diversify in order to secure its prosperity in the future, and the importance of projects, such as those to be discussed at the forum, in that process.

“Forums that discuss economic projects are successful only when they become reality. This forum’s success depends on the quality of investment opportunities it will bring to the region by helping small and medium businesses,” he said.

Prince Faisal also commended the efforts of the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises to support local businesses and entrepreneurs through similar forums, reserving special praise for its governor, Saleh Al-Rasheed.

Al-Rasheed said: “The forum will contribute to a competitive environment to encourage more small and medium enterprises to grow. 

“It is a platform for enrichment, empowerment, education and development, all while presenting numerous investment opportunities that suit the market’s needs.”

 

 

 


KSrelief aid reaches thousands in crisis zones

Updated 18 January 2026
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KSrelief aid reaches thousands in crisis zones

  • Since 2015, KSrelief has implemented 4,066 projects in 109 countries, spending over $8.28 billion

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to provide vital assistance to some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

In Yemen, the organization distributed 1,850 shopping vouchers in Marib governorate, enabling beneficiaries to purchase winter clothing. The aid reached hundreds of displaced individuals living in camps.

In Lebanon, the KSrelief-funded ambulance service of the Subul Al-Salam Social Association in Miniyeh district, northern Lebanon, carried out 34 emergency missions last week.

In Chad, the Saudi aid agency distributed 1,600 cartons of dates and women’s hygiene kits in Chari-Baguirmi province, benefiting 800 families from the most vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, refugees, and widows.

KSrelief also distributed 803 food baskets in Dandadji village, Maradi, Niger, benefiting 5,621 individuals from 803 families.

In Sudan, the agency distributed 2,513 food baskets to vulnerable and displaced families in Kosti locality, White Nile state, reaching 18,678 individuals.

Since 2015, KSrelief has implemented 4,066 projects in 109 countries, spending over $8.28 billion on food security, health, education, water and sanitation, shelter and early recovery.