Soudah Development, Tourism Ministry sign deal to promote hospitality talent

The MoU is part of the company’s efforts to empower and upskill the local community in Soudah and Rijal Almaa.
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Updated 22 November 2021
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Soudah Development, Tourism Ministry sign deal to promote hospitality talent

RIYADH: The Public Investment Fund-owned Soudah Development on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Tourism Ministry to enhance cooperation in promoting tourism and hospitality talent.

The MoU is part of the company’s efforts to empower and upskill the local community in Soudah and Rijal Almaa, create more than 8,000 full-time jobs by 2030 and support small and medium-sized enterprises.

The agreement lays out a framework to equip youths with a wide range of training programs and opportunities. It will offer on-the-job training initiatives, distance learning schemes and scholarships to study abroad. Training and development will be encouraged to ensure people have the skills, knowledge, and expertise to compete for the best jobs.

Dr. Reem AlFrayan, community integration and development director at Soudah Development, said: “This cooperation will have a major role in developing human capital in the project area, which will contribute to qualifying the people of Soudah and Rijal Almaa to compete for quality opportunities in the tourism sector.”

It will also promote collaboration and cooperation between Soudah Development and the Ministry of Tourism in a wide range of areas.

The MoU seeks to advance Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Human Capability Development Program.


FTI Consulting, WGS launch global report on the creative economy as a driver of growth

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FTI Consulting, WGS launch global report on the creative economy as a driver of growth

  • The report offers governments and public sector leaders a strategic roadmap

DUBAI: FTI Consulting, in partnership with the World Governments Summit, launched on Tuesday a new joint report titled “Creative Futures: The Springboard for Sustained Economic Growth and Diversification.”
The report offers governments and public sector leaders a strategic roadmap for harnessing the creative economy as a driver of national prosperity, innovation and global influence, according to a press release.
It also highlights the size of the global creative economy (approximately $2.25 trillion in 2020), representing 3.1 percent of global GDP and accounting for nearly 6.2 percent of employees worldwide.
The report further reveals that every $1 invested in creative industries generates approximately $2.50 in overall economic output, reflecting extensive spillover benefits across tourism, manufacturing and urban services.
FTI’s senior managing director, Antoine Nasr, said: “This report shows that creativity is not just an asset for culture, it is a cornerstone of national economic strategy.”