Saudi drug organizations launch clampdown on narcotics misuse

Saudi Food and Drug Authority CEO Dr. Hisham bin Saad Al-Jadhey and National Committee for Narcotics Control Secretary-General Maj. Gen. Khalifa bin Ali Al-Khalifa signed a cooperation agreement in Riyadh to monitor and control the dispensing of addictive drugs. (SPA)
Updated 31 August 2019
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Saudi drug organizations launch clampdown on narcotics misuse

RIYADH: Two Saudi drug regulatory organizations have joined forces to control the supply of narcotics and raise awareness about the dangers of addiction.

CEO of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), Dr. Hisham bin Saad Al-Jadhey, and the secretary-general of the National Committee for Narcotics Control (NCNC), Maj. Gen. Khalifa bin Ali Al-Khalifa, signed a cooperation agreement in Riyadh to monitor and control the dispensing of addictive drugs and organize campaigns to promote their safe use.

As part of the accord, the two parties will also exchange statistical data relating to drug addiction, coordinate, plan and implement joint awareness programs on how to administer drugs safely and run initiatives to highlight the negative impact of misuse.

In addition, they agreed to exchange advisory services and scientific advice, and cooperate in relevant joint research and studies.

The SFDA and NCNC will also take part in exhibitions, conferences and workshops related to their work.


Masam project revives hope for displaced families in Hajjah, Yemen

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Masam project revives hope for displaced families in Hajjah, Yemen

JEDDAH: The humanitarian demining project Masam has helped to revive hopes among displaced Yemenis to return to their homes after large-scale mine clearance operations in Hajjah governorate, officials said on Saturday.

Ousama Al-Gosaibi, head of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam for Landmine Clearance in Yemen, received Hajjah Governor Maj. Gen. Abdulkarim Al-Sunaini at the project’s headquarters in the Midi district.

During the visit, officials were briefed on the progress and mechanisms of survey and demining operations in the area.

Al-Sunaini expressed appreciation to Saudi Arabia’s leadership for supporting the Masam humanitarian initiative, saying the project had helped save millions of Yemenis and strengthened security and stability in several Yemeni governorates.

He praised Masam’s humanitarian role and its continued efforts to save lives and restore normalcy in liberated districts.

He added that the project’s response had renewed hope among residents seeking to return to homes and farms they were forced to abandon due to landmines and improvised explosive devices planted by the Houthi militia, which triggered a humanitarian crisis.

Al-Gosaibi, meanwhile, welcomed the visit by local authorities and reaffirmed Masam’s commitment to its humanitarian mission.

He said the project would continue working to clear Yemeni territory of landmines to protect civilians, save lives and create a safe environment that allows affected communities to resume normal daily activities without fear.