Saudi volunteers helped more than 75 million people in 2023

During Ramadan, volunteers across the Kingdom take part in a range of charity events. (SPA)
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Updated 04 April 2024
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Saudi volunteers helped more than 75 million people in 2023

  • A total of 834,300 men and women took part in volunteering activities, the Saudi National Volunteer Portal shows
  • During Ramadan, volunteers across the Kingdom take part in a range of charity events

JEDDAH: The Saudi National Volunteer Portal said that 834,300 men and women took part in volunteering activities during 2023, the SPA reported. More than 75 million people benefited from their work, the portal’s administration said, adding that the economic return from volunteering in the Kingdom amounted to more than SR1.23 billion ($327 million).

The portal recorded 528,310 volunteering opportunities, surpassing the annual target of 260,000. In total, volunteers completed 53,551,818 hours of combined activity. Registered individuals on the portal reached 1,810,205 for the year, and the number of registered entities on the platform totaled 6,305. The growth in volunteering demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s commitment to social development and achieving Vision 2030. 

Experts in the Kingdom promote volunteering as a fundamental pillar in building interconnected and prosperous communities, as well as social and national responsibility.

During Ramadan, volunteers across the Kingdom take part in a range of charity events.

Voluntary work’s importance stems from its active role in developing societies by strengthening the belonging of citizens, investing human energies and directing them towards serving the society by relying on the principle of cooperation, partnership and creativity. The goal of volunteering is to grasp positive effects that contribute efficiently to collective efforts, in order to serve the issues that affect the different segments of Saudi society.

 


Saudi navy launches first Tuwaiq Project combat ship in US

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Saudi navy launches first Tuwaiq Project combat ship in US

The Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) have launched the His Majesty King Saud ship, the first vessel under the Tuwaiq Project, which includes the construction of four multi-mission combat ships, in Wisconsin, USA.

The launch ceremony was attended by Chief of Naval Staff Lieutenant General Mohammed Al-Ghuraibi, senior Saudi and US military officials, and representatives from Lockheed Martin and Fincantieri, the companies overseeing the ship’s construction.

Speaking at the event, Al-Ghuraibi welcomed the successful launch and praised the strong support provided by the Kingdom’s leadership to the armed forces, particularly the RSNF, which has driven significant progress in naval modernization and development.

He described the Tuwaiq Project as a strategic cornerstone of the RSNF’s development, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s ambition to build a modern and professional naval force supported by advanced military technologies and comprehensive training programs for its personnel.

Al-Ghuraibi added that the project will enhance the navy’s operational readiness to safeguard the Kingdom’s strategic interests and protect vital maritime routes. He highlighted that the new ships are equipped with advanced combat systems capable of conducting a wide range of naval operations against aerial, surface, and subsurface threats.