Who’s Who: Sultan Al-Harthi, general manager at KSA’s National Center for Waste Management

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Updated 21 August 2021
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Who’s Who: Sultan Al-Harthi, general manager at KSA’s National Center for Waste Management

Sultan Al-Harthi has been the general manager of the corporate communication department at the National Center for Waste Management since April.

The Council of Ministers recently approved a waste management system, aiming to achieve sustainability and enhance the quality of waste management services in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Al-Harthi is a dynamic and motivated professional with a proven record of generating and building relationships, managing projects from concept to completion, designing educational strategies, and coaching individuals to success.

In 2012, Al-Harthi received a bachelor’s degree in business management from Central Queensland University, Australia. Two years later, he obtained a master’s degree in communication from the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane.

He is skilled in building cross-functional teams, demonstrating exceptional communication skills, and critical decision-making during challenges. He is also an adaptable and transformational leader with an ability to work independently, and develop opportunities that further establish organizational goals.

Prior to joining the waste management center, Al-Harthi held several communication positions in prominent organizations across Saudi Arabia.

From 2017 to 2019, he was the supervisor of public relations and media affairs at the Riyadh-based King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, where parts of his job responsibilities included establishing priorities and implementing strategic communication plans.

He also worked as a coordinator for public relations and media affairs at the center from 2016 to 2017. Before that, he also served as a public relations specialist for nearly a year.

From 2019 to 2021, Al-Harthi was the corporate communication team leader at the Saudi Investment Recycling Co., where he built strong connections with both government entities and the public. There, he successfully supervised executing public relations and media campaigns.

For nearly a year, beginning in 2016, Al-Harthi served as a lecturer at Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University, where he gave talks on media documentation and authentic sources of information.


KSrelief food aid reaches thousands across 7 countries

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KSrelief food aid reaches thousands across 7 countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's aid agency KSrelief recently distributed 100 cartons of dates in Yemen’s Shabwah governorate, reaching 600 individuals from the most vulnerable families.

In Benin, 280 food baskets were delivered in the town of Savalou in Collines, benefiting 1,680 people. The project plans to provide 7,825 baskets, assisting an estimated 47,000 individuals across multiple regions.

In Indonesia, 75 food baskets were handed out in East Jakarta, aiding 314 people. The initiative aims to distribute 7,000 baskets to about 30,000 beneficiaries across Jakarta, Banten, West Java, and Central Java.

In Uzbekistan, 410 food baskets were distributed in Andijan province, helping 1,530 people. The project targets 6,060 baskets for 36,000 individuals across 14 provinces.

In Brazil, KSrelief delivered 3,000 cartons of dates in Guarulhos, supporting 375 families, including refugees and migrants. The project aims to distribute 200 tonnes nationwide.

In Chad, 1,499 cartons of dates were provided to vulnerable groups in Al-Batha region, reaching 8,994 people as part of a plan to distribute 800 tonnes.

In Kosovo, 200 food baskets were distributed in Fushe Kosove, benefiting 1,000 individuals. The project aims to deliver 8,017 baskets to 40,000 beneficiaries across 30 districts.