Saudi Arabia’s volunteer portal attracts over 650,000 new helpers in 2022

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More than 600,000 volunteers and 39 million volunteer hours were achieved in 2022. (Twitter @HRSD_SA)
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More than 600,000 volunteers and 39 million volunteer hours were achieved in 2022. (Twitter @HRSD_SA)
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Updated 14 January 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s volunteer portal attracts over 650,000 new helpers in 2022

  • More than 5,000 public and private sector organizations already signed up; 40 million volunteer hours achieved

JEDDAH: A total of 658,036 people carried out 5.4 million voluntary jobs last year via the government’s new National Volunteer Portal.

Run by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, the platform has set a target to attract 1 million volunteers as part of the broader ambitions of Saudi Vision 2030.




More than 600,000 volunteers and 39 million volunteer hours were achieved in 2022. (Twitter @HRSD_SA)

More than 65 million people have already benefited from the scheme, which last year saw volunteers donate a combined 40 million hours of their time.

The portal promotes a range of work opportunities, including helping with National Day activities and initiatives, offered by a variety of organizations. It works by matching the two groups and ensuring both are suitably protected.

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More than 65 million people have already benefited from the scheme, which last year saw volunteers donate a combined 40 million hours of their time.

More than 5,000 public and private sector organizations have already registered with the scheme.

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi tweeted: “The qualitative achievements fulfilled in #VolunteerWork 2022; An incentive for giving more in 2023. Thanks to all the volunteers for their national efforts.”

 


Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

Updated 10 March 2026
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Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the current situation in the Middle East with New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Peters expressed New Zealand’s condemnation of Iran’s indiscriminate attacks on the Kingdom and thanked Riyadh for its efforts to protect foreign nationals, including New Zealanders inside the Kingdom.
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