AlUla’s vision based on strong partnerships, holistic development, says royal commission official

Taking a socially and economically responsible approach to development and working closely with committed partners is the key to fulfilling AlUla’s potential, according to the Royal Commission for AlUla’s Chief Development and Construction Officer Ben Hudson. (AFP/File Photo)
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Taking a socially and economically responsible approach to development and working closely with committed partners is the key to fulfilling AlUla’s potential, according to the Royal Commission for AlUla’s Chief Development and Construction Officer Ben Hudson. (AFP/File Photo)
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Above, a tourist being photographed in front of rose-colored sandstone hills in Madain Sale near ’s northwestern town of AlUla on Jan. 26, 2024. (Royal Commission for AlUla/AFP)
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Updated 24 January 2025

AlUla’s vision based on strong partnerships, holistic development, says royal commission official

AlUla’s vision based on strong partnerships, holistic development, says royal commission official
  • Ben Hudson highlights pacts with global investors and nations
  • Plan includes $31.9bn contribution to Kingdom’s GDP by 2035

DAVOS: Taking a socially and economically responsible approach to development and working closely with committed partners is the key to fulfilling AlUla’s potential.

This is according to the Royal Commission for AlUla’s Chief Development and Construction Officer Ben Hudson, who spoke to Arab News at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week.

Hudson also emphasized the commission’s commitment to cultural preservation in transforming AlUla into a global destination.

Hudson underscored the RCU’s alignment with ’s Vision 2030 reform program. “(The) RCU is unlocking AlUla’s economic, investment, and touristic potential through comprehensive regeneration, integrated partnerships, and inclusive sustainable development.”

Highlighting the AlUla Sustainability Charter as a blueprint for the organization’s initiatives, he said the RCU was also focused on revitalizing the built environment, community empowerment, and light-touch tourism.

Citing the example of the Dar Tantora The House Hotel, he said this was tangible proof of its plan in action, where the blending of traditional materials with local expertise has created new socio-economic opportunities while preserving the cultural heritage of the area.

Hudson was keen to highlight the RCU’s plans to contribute SR120 billion ($31.9 billion) to ’s gross domestic product by 2035, driven by sustainable tourism and investment.




Ben Hudson, Royal Commission for AlUla’s Chief Development and Construction Officer. (Supplied)

In Davos, Hudson said the RCU was looking to foster global partnerships to accelerate AlUla’s regeneration.

“We are building on AlUla’s position as an ancient crossroad of civilizations, transforming AlUla into the world’s largest living museum, and a place for our community to thrive, (and this) can only be achieved when we work together,” he said.

“Our first strategic partnership was established with France, almost at RCU’s inception. Since then, we’ve grown our network, establishing partnerships with China, Italy, the UK, and world-class partners from the US, among others.

“We continue to make progress in evolving our partnership portfolio by working with UNESCO, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the World Bank, and many others,” he said.

These collaborations enable billions of dollars in private sector investment across hospitality, real estate, cultural conservation, and infrastructure.

Hudson emphasized the importance of co-investment, inviting partners to join in developing key infrastructure, such as power and water, and creating vibrant public spaces. “This gives our partners confidence and provides a platform for sustained engagement, be it with our community or across the business landscape,” he said.

Preserving AlUla’s rich cultural heritage remains central to the RCU’s mission. Hudson described the area as a “hidden gem,” now revealed to the world, with strategies in place to balance conservation with growth.

Collaboration with organizations including the International Council on Monuments and Sites has enabled the creation of Heritage Impact Assessments to protect cultural areas while facilitating new construction, he said.

“Our goals are shaped by community feedback, from the people who stand to benefit the most, whose culture and heritage make AlUla what it is,” he explained.

The RCU’s short-term goals focus on making AlUla a livable destination that embodies the Quality-of-Life Program of Vision 2030, by attracting investment, enhancing infrastructure, and creating opportunities for local and global stakeholders.

Looking to the future, Hudson said the RCU’s commitment was to “creating a destination built around a vibrant culture and ancient heritage —somewhere to live, work, invest, and grow.”


KSrelief expands global reach with aid initiatives

KSrelief expands global reach with aid initiatives
Updated 20 September 2025

KSrelief expands global reach with aid initiatives

KSrelief expands global reach with aid initiatives

DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has launched a series of wide-ranging humanitarian programs across three countries this week, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). 
In Port Sudan, KSrelief medical teams have begun a voluntary plastic-surgery campaign to treat burns and congenital deformities. Seventeen volunteer doctors and specialists are participating in the effort, which has already examined 23 cases and successfully performed 25 complex surgical operations.
The project is part of KSrelief’s medical volunteer program designed to bring advanced care to areas where specialized services are scarce.
Meanwhile, in Yemen's Hadhramaut Governorate, KSrelief is addressing unemployment and economic hardship through its career paths project. The center has distributed vocational kits to 80 young men and women, equipping them with the tools and skills to launch small, income-generating businesses.
Officials said the initiative is intended to raise living standards and foster self-reliance, offering long-term solutions beyond immediate aid.
Whilst, in Sidon, Lebanon, KSrelief teams distributed 773 food parcels, reaching 3,865 individuals in disadvantaged communities. This assistance is part of ’s ongoing food aid distribution program, which aims to ease the impact of economic and political crises on vulnerable families.


KSrelief clears 1,103 explosives in Yemen

KSrelief clears 1,103 explosives in Yemen
Updated 20 September 2025

KSrelief clears 1,103 explosives in Yemen

KSrelief clears 1,103 explosives in Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief’s Masam Project removed 1,103 explosives in Yemen during the second week of September reported state news agency SPA on Friday.

The aid agency cleared explosives including four anti-personnel mines, 51 anti-tank mines, 1,047 unexploded ordnances, and 1 improvised explosive device.

These efforts bring the total number of explosives cleared since the start of the Masam Project to 514,193. 

The explosives were randomly planted throughout Yemeni territory, endangering innocent civilians, including children, women, and older people, and sowing fear in once-safe communities.


Saudi delegation departs for New York to attend UNGA80

Saudi delegation departs for New York to attend UNGA80
Updated 20 September 2025

Saudi delegation departs for New York to attend UNGA80

Saudi delegation departs for New York to attend UNGA80

 

RIYADH: ’s minister of foreign affairs departed for New York on Friday to head the Kingdom’s delegation participating in the 80th session of the UN General Assembly.

A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Prince Faisal bin Farhan’s delegation includes Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, Saudi ambassador to the US; Adel bin Ahmed bin Al-Jubeir, minister of state for foreign affairs and envoy for climate; Faisal bin Fadhil Alibrahim, minister of economy and planning; Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, director general of the Saudi aid agency KS Relief; Abdulrahman Al-Rassi, deputy minister for international multilateral affairs and general supervisor of the public diplomacy deputyship; and Saudi Ambassador to the UN Abdulaziz Alwasil.

On the sidelines of UNGA80, the Kingdom will host a number of initiatives and meetings aimed at strengthening regional and international security and stability and advancing diplomatic humanitarian, and development efforts, the statement said.

will also chair the high-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution at the leaders’ level, as well as the high-level ministerial meeting of the Global Alliance for the Implementing of Two-State Solution.

Prince Faisal and his delegation will also participate in the UN’s commemoration of its 80th anniversary, in addition to a range of official meetings to bolster multilateral cooperation, review regional and international developments, support efforts to promote international peace and security, and coordinate joint work to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.


 


Rashida Al-Rashidi’s journey from needle and thread to global recognition

Rashida Al-Rashidi’s journey from needle and thread to global recognition
Updated 20 September 2025

Rashida Al-Rashidi’s journey from needle and thread to global recognition

Rashida Al-Rashidi’s journey from needle and thread to global recognition
  • She designed special Sadu-style shoelaces for Adidas
  • Proud to keep ‘timeless art’ alive, she tells Arab News

MAKKAH: Rashida Rashid Ali Al-Rashidi has turned a passion for needle and thread into a unique and authentic identity that has resulted in global recognition.

Al-Rashidi, or Umm Nasser, told Arab News recently: “The story began with a simple love for embroidery, which to me was a hobby that kept me occupied and comforted me.

“As the years passed, I realized that this hobby carries a greater value, much more significant than a thread and needle. It is an identity and a form of creativity that can make a difference in people’s lives.”

Rashida Al-Rashidi has launched her work under the name ‘Al-Thawq Al-Rafeea’ (The Sophisticated Taste), a brand offering handmade products inspired by Sadu embroidery. (Supplied)

She said that she looked for ways to improve her skills.

“I received a professional practitioner license, a train-the-trainer certificate, and a freelancer permit. These steps were very important to me because they boosted my self-esteem and made me feel as though I was standing on solid ground.”

Al-Rashidi has participated in numerous events and collaborated with many entities, including the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center, the Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority, and the Harakia Association for Adults with Physical Disabilities.

Partnering with Adidas was one of my most beautiful milestones, where I designed a special shoelace that carries my unique touch. It was a turning point for me, and I felt that the thread which began in a small home was able to cross the borders and reach international platforms.

Rashida Al-Rashidi

She has also worked with the Dates Festival, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the Lamma and Fallah Festival, Ayamna El-Helwa Festival, as well as national celebrations and a graduation project at the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University.

“With every participation, I felt part of a big picture, and that my simple work left an impact on people, while adding a touch of beauty and a sense of pride in our heritage,” she said.

She recently received global recognition for her work. “Partnering with Adidas was one of my most beautiful milestones, where I designed a special shoelace that carries my unique touch.

“It was a turning point for me, and I felt that the thread which began in a small home was able to cross the borders and reach international platforms.”

Al-Rashidi said she has launched her work under the name Al-Thawq Al-Rafeea (The Sophisticated Taste), a brand offering handmade products inspired by Sadu embroidery.

She explained: “I wanted to combine the authenticity of heritage with the spirit of modernity. That’s why I designed abayas with a touch of Sadu, so this timeless art remains present in people’s everyday lives, but with a modern twist that appeals to all tastes.”

Al-Rashidi added: “My message to anyone with a dream is to hold onto it. When a dream is accompanied by perseverance, it can turn into a success story and might become a source of inspiration for someone else without you realizing it.”

She said her achievements are a result of the support from her family and community, and wants to honor them.

“Every thread I wove carried a dream, and every embroidery I crafted carried a message. Today, I feel like I am still at the beginning of this journey, and I still have a lot to offer.”

 


Saudi economy minister meets German counterpart in Berlin

Katherina Reiche (R) receives Faisal Al-Ibrahim in Berlin. (SPA)
Katherina Reiche (R) receives Faisal Al-Ibrahim in Berlin. (SPA)
Updated 19 September 2025

Saudi economy minister meets German counterpart in Berlin

Katherina Reiche (R) receives Faisal Al-Ibrahim in Berlin. (SPA)
  • The two ministers discussed ways to enhance economic cooperation between and Germany

BERLIN: Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim met with German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Katherina Reiche during his visit to Germany.

The two ministers discussed ways to enhance economic cooperation between and Germany, as well as the latest global economic developments of mutual interest.