RIYADH: The Saudi Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf) is supporting six more professions in its Tamheer training program.
The new professions are clinical assistant, dental assistant, pharmacist assistant and optics professional, as well as training for some professions related to the film industry and postal shipment. The addition comes in line with the program’s objectives to support Saudization, contribute to the skills of national cadres and enhance the performance of the private sector’s enterprises throughout the Kingdom.
Those with university educations seeking jobs in the listed professions will join the list of people benefiting from training. The program offers a financial reward of SR2,000 ($520), which will be transferred to trainees holding a diploma or degree from technical, health or management institutes, and a reward of SR3,000 for holders of bachelor’s degrees and higher.
Saudi Arabia’s Hadaf adds six new professions in training program
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Saudi Arabia’s Hadaf adds six new professions in training program
- The program offers a financial reward of SR2,000 ($520), which will be transferred to trainees holding a diploma or degree from technical, health or management institutes
Saudi Scouts Association unveils environmental protection program
- Public service and education program to encourage responsible behavior among young people, says SASA leader
RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Scouts Association has launched a new environmental protection program at King Salman Wildlife Park in Banban, north of Riyadh, marking a renewed commitment to conservation and youth engagement in sustainability efforts.
The SASA initiative, unveiled in the presence of role players from various scouting sectors, brought together partners from government agencies and private-sector organizations, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.
The program reflects growing collaboration between civic groups and national institutions to advance environmental protection goals across the Kingdom.
Abdulrahman Al-Mudaris, the SASA’s secretary-general, said the initiative underscores the scouts’ active role in supporting national strategies to preserve natural resources and promote sustainable development.
He said environmental scouting was a public service activity and educational approach designed to instill environmental awareness and encourage responsible behavior among young people.
The launch event featured the sowing of seeds and planting of seedlings throughout the park to support vegetation growth and enhance biodiversity, the SPA reported.
Founded in 1961, the SASA is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and operates under the umbrella of the Ministry of Education.
Over the decades, Saudi scouts have played a visible role in community service, disaster response, and public event organization, including supporting pilgrim services during Hajj and Umrah seasons.










