Saudi water project to benefit 30k in Socotra

The SDRPY is actively working to help people in the area find sustainable water resources. (SPA)
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Updated 26 August 2020
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Saudi water project to benefit 30k in Socotra

  • The SDRPY has launched more than 188 projects across Yemen

JEDDAH: The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) on Tuesday handed over a water resources management project to the local authorities of Hadiboh district on Yemen’s Socotra Island.

The project, designed to ensure effective water management, will help people benefit from seasonal rainwater throughout the year. Over 30,000 people will benefit from the project. The area suffers from acute water shortage especially during summer and autumn seasons.

It includes rainwater collection tanks in the Danghan Valley, which can be transported through a 5-km pipeline into large reservoirs in Hadiboh.

The SDRPY is actively working to help people in the area find sustainable water resources by digging wells in different parts.

The SDRPY has launched more than 188 projects across Yemen in seven sectors: Health, energy, transportation, water, education, agriculture and fisheries, and building the capacities of government institutions.

The SDRPY, in partnership with the Saudi Sports Ministry, has also begun renovating the Martyr Ali Asaad Muthanna Sports Hall in Aden as part of the SDRPY’s aim to develop Yemen’s sports sector.

The plan is to renovate the hall and provide it with the latest sports equipment. 

The renovation will contribute to reactivating the volleyball, basketball, chess, tennis and table tennis leagues.

The SDRPY was established through a royal decree to assist the Yemeni people reconstruct their country.


Prince Sattam University to showcase innovative solutions, emerging technologies at World Defense Show

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Prince Sattam University to showcase innovative solutions, emerging technologies at World Defense Show

  • The university’s participation is expected to enhance integration between scientific research and defense industries

RIYADH: Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University is to take part in the World Defense Show, organized by the General Authority for Military Industries, which takes place from Feb. 8-12 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.

The university’s participation in this international event marks a strategic step aimed at strengthening the role of Saudi academic institutions in the national research and development ecosystem.

The university is capable of achieving that by highlighting its applied research outputs and emerging technologies in the fields of defense and security in a way that enhances the efficiency of national industries and provides innovative, actionable solutions to address security and technological challenges.

The university will showcase at its exhibition pavilion a range of distinguished innovations developed within its premises, including artificial intelligence and robotics technologies, advanced control and monitoring systems, and intelligent surveillance systems.

The achievements reflect the university’s commitment to leveraging scientific research to serve vital national sectors, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 in developing national human capabilities and supporting the transition to a knowledge-based and innovation-driven national economy.

The university’s participation is expected to enhance integration between scientific research and defense industries, open new channels of collaboration with global and local institutions and companies, attract attention to the applied research produced by the university, and encourage researchers and students to engage in major national projects.