Saudi program boosts healthcare, education in Yemen

The launch of the new projects took place under the patronage of Maj. Gen. Sultan bin Ali Al-Arada, member of the Presidential Leadership Council and governor of Marib. (SPA)
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Updated 20 March 2024
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Saudi program boosts healthcare, education in Yemen

RIYADH: The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen recently launched a package of projects in the governorate of Marib to bolster medical care and education in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The launch of the new projects took place under the patronage of Maj. Gen. Sultan bin Ali Al-Arada, member of the Presidential Leadership Council and governor of Marib.

The projects will equip and rehabilitate the radiology and MRI department at the Marib General Authority Hospital, carry out the second phase of a project to develop and expand the University of Saba Region, and support emergency and critical medical services in Marib.

The MRI scanner supplied by the SDRPY will be the first one in Marib and only the third such machine in Yemen, according to the SPA report.




The MRI scanner supplied by the SDRPY will be the first one in Marib and only the third such machine in Yemen. (SPA)

The first phase of the project to expand the University of Saba Region entailed constructing a 16-classroom building that could accommodate 1,280 study seats and an administrative office building. In the second phase, a building for students and faculty members will be furnished.

Emergency and critical medical services in Marib will be bolstered with the provision, by SDRPY in cooperation with the Saudi Red Crescent Authority, of six fully equipped ambulances, which will help increase the capabilities of hospitals and medical centers in Marib.

SDRPY has supported the health sector in Marib through several projects, including providing 24 medical devices to Kara General Hospital, 27 medical devices to the September 26th Hospital, and 13 medical devices to Marib General Authority Hospital.

These hospitals were also given three fully equipped ambulances, expanding access to and boosting the efficiency of medical services in the governorate, allowing healthcare workers to promptly respond to emergencies.

All these initiatives are part of 34 development projects in various Yemeni governorates.




The launch of the new projects took place under the patronage of Maj. Gen. Sultan bin Ali Al-Arada, member of the Presidential Leadership Council and governor of Marib. (SPA)

 


Saudi industry minister visits Future Minerals Pioneers Bootcamp

Updated 10 January 2026
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Saudi industry minister visits Future Minerals Pioneers Bootcamp

  • The event was designed to foster innovation, attract national and international talent, and transform promising ideas into practical solutions for the mining sector

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef has visited the Future Minerals Pioneers Bootcamp in Riyadh. 

The initiative was organized by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, in partnership with the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program.

The event was designed to foster innovation, attract national and international talent, and transform promising ideas into practical solutions for the mining sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Alkhorayef highlighted the role of innovation in developing the mining sector during his visit, in line with the Kingdom’s economic diversification goals under Vision 2030.

He noted that global assessments of mining practices had reinforced the need for innovation and a sustainability-driven approach, positioning the Kingdom as an active contributor to shaping the sector’s future.

He said the initiative supported global cooperation and joint efforts to advance mining through modern technologies, innovation, and the updated regulatory frameworks, reflecting the Kingdom’s confidence in its ability to drive qualitative transformation in the industry.

Alkhorayef added that engaging with future minerals pioneers and competing on a global level was a key pillar of the development of the mining sector, both locally and internationally.

Participants at the event had refined their ideas and advanced their projects in preparation for their presentation to judging panels, supported by mentorship, collaboration, and knowledge exchange.

More than 12 workshops were held over the first two days, with around 30 expert mentors and specialists from partner entities providing guidance across different stages of project development.

The program also included seminars led by international experts focusing on innovating, solution development, presentation skills, and future trends in mining.

The event concluded with competitors submitting their final projects. Winners will be announced at the fifth Future Minerals Forum, scheduled for Jan. 13-15.