Diriyah, Jewel of the Kingdom: Meshal Alhalafi — a rising star at DGDA

Meshal Alhalafi
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Updated 17 June 2022
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Diriyah, Jewel of the Kingdom: Meshal Alhalafi — a rising star at DGDA

  • In addition to his full-time job at DGDA, Alhalafi enjoys working as a freelance photographer and videographer for several major Saudi brands

Meshal Alhalafi is currently working as external communications specialist at the Diriyah Gate Development Authority.

In his current role, Alhalafi is overseeing the organization's planning, creation, and publication of content on DGDA platforms as well as maintaining a collaborative relationship with the external entities.

Alhalafi started working with the DGDA in September 2019 as a production officer. He was responsible for documenting key events such as the royal inauguration ceremony to launch DGDA and the Kingdom's G20 presidency dinner at At-Turaif and many more prestigious events arranged by DGDA.

In 2020 he was promoted to be a senior production officer at the authority, and oversaw the photography, videography, editing, and archiving tasks.

In addition to his full-time job at DGDA, Alhalafi enjoys working as a freelance photographer and videographer for several major Saudi brands.

Alhalafi received a bachelor’s degree in languages and translations from Imam Mohammed bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh.

He did a general diplomatic course at Prince Saud Al-Faisal Institute for Diplomatic Studies, and a monitoring and media follow-up course from the same institute.


KSrelief clinic helps displaced people in Yemen

Updated 02 January 2026
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KSrelief clinic helps displaced people in Yemen

  • Of those, 24 were treated at the communicable disease control clinic, 10 at the emergency clinic, 21 at the internal medicine clinic, three at the reproductive health clinic and 13 at the awareness and health education section

HAJJAH: Scores of internally displaced people in Yemen have received healthcare services at a mobile clinic operated by Saudi aid agency KSrelief.

From Dec. 10-16, 71 people visited the facility at Waalan Camp in Hajjah governorate. Of those, 24 were treated at the communicable disease control clinic, 10 at the emergency clinic, 21 at the internal medicine clinic, three at the reproductive health clinic and 13 at the awareness and health education section.

An additional 58 patients visited the nursing services section, while medications were dispensed to a further 58. One person visited the surgery and wound care clinic.

The facility is part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to provide humanitarian and medical assistance to those affected by the conflict in Yemen.