Saudi king, crown prince donate SR150 million to Jood Regions campaign

Saudi king, crown prince donate SR150 million to Jood Regions campaign
King Salman (R) and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA photo)
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Updated 01 March 2025

Saudi king, crown prince donate SR150 million to Jood Regions campaign

Saudi king, crown prince donate SR150 million to Jood Regions campaign
  • Launched each year during Ramadan, the campaign seeks to provide more than 10,000 housing units for the most needy Saudi families

RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have donated a total of SR150 million ($40 million) to the second Jood Regions campaign, launched at the start of Ramadan.

The SR100 million from the king and SR50 million from the crown prince is to support housing programs and initiatives aimed at providing homes for needy families in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majid Al-Hogail expressed gratitude for the support, emphasizing its significant impact on the families’ quality of life and stability.

“This will have a tremendous and effective impact on providing suitable housing units for the needy families within the Jood Regions campaign during the month of Ramadan,” he said.

The Jood Regions campaign was first launched during Ramadan 2024 by the non-profit Housing Development Organization “Sakan” to provide more than 10,000 housing units for the most needy families across the Kingdom’s 13 provinces.

The campaigns include events to raise awareness and encourage community participation. Organized by local authorities, the campaigns bring together entrepreneurs, leaders and others to ensure citizens access suitable housing with ease and reliability, fulfilling the goals of developmental housing initiatives.


Qassim’s date industry expansion under study

Qassim’s date industry expansion under study
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Qassim’s date industry expansion under study

Qassim’s date industry expansion under study

BURAIDAH: Delegates from the International Date Council recently visited the Qassim region where they surveyed the region’s best practices in production and marketing, as well as efforts to expand the industry.

They toured the food city in Unaizah and examined international export efforts, in addition to reviewing initiatives that support investment and the development of the private sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The delegates participated in events of the Unaizah International Dates Season, which is a marketing and investment platform that brings together producers and investors.

They also attended the Buraidah Dates Carnival and auction to explore how local producers are developing the industry, the SPA reported.


Saudi health minister participates in Saudi-Australian Business Forum meeting

Saudi health minister participates in Saudi-Australian Business Forum meeting
Updated 21 August 2025

Saudi health minister participates in Saudi-Australian Business Forum meeting

Saudi health minister participates in Saudi-Australian Business Forum meeting
  • Health Holding Co. and the National Unified Procurement Co. signed agreements with major Australian companies specializing in medical diagnostics and clinical research
  • Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel said these agreements represent a significant step in expanding health cooperation between the two countries

SYDNEY: Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel attended a meeting hosted by the Saudi-Australian Business Forum in Sydney, also attended by leaders from the health and innovation sectors.

During the event, the Health Holding Co. and the National Unified Procurement Co. signed agreements with major Australian companies specializing in medical diagnostics and clinical research.

Al-Jalajel said these agreements represent a significant step in expanding health cooperation between the two countries.

The partnerships will focus on developing integrated healthcare solutions and clinical research in genomics and biotechnology, which will enhance ’s position as a regional hub for advanced medical research, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

The minister’s participation in the meeting was part of an official tour of Australia, which also included visits to Melbourne and Canberra, aimed at strengthening health partnerships and supporting investments in medical innovation and scientific research.


marks World Entrepreneurs’ Day

 marks World Entrepreneurs’ Day
Updated 21 August 2025

marks World Entrepreneurs’ Day

 marks World Entrepreneurs’ Day
  • Number of small and medium-sized enterprises has more than doubled from 429,000 in 2016 to more than 1.2 million
  • Innovation hackathon initiative provides a platform for young men and women to develop creative solutions for labor market challenges

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development marked World Entrepreneurs’ Day, observed annually on Aug. 21, by highlighting its commitment to enhancing the work environment and empowering youth and entrepreneurs through various initiatives that support Saudi Vision 2030.

The number of small and medium-sized enterprises has more than doubled from 429,000 in 2016 to more than 1.2 million, reflecting the ministry’s success in supporting entrepreneurs and expanding self-employment opportunities.

The ministry has implemented several key programs to achieve its goals. An innovation hackathon initiative provides a platform for young men and women to develop creative solutions for labor market challenges.

Additionally, the Youth Development Strategy, launched in 2024, includes more than 20 initiatives to qualify and empower young people, leading to the establishment of the General Administration for Youth Development and a professional certificate for youth work.

The ministry’s social security empowerment program has been highly successful, achieving a 33.7 percent empowerment rate for beneficiaries by qualifying and supporting 23,394 individuals in the first quarter of 2025. 


Saudi crown prince discusses situation in Palestine with Egyptian president

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in NEOM on Thursday. (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in NEOM on Thursday. (SPA)
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Saudi crown prince discusses situation in Palestine with Egyptian president

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in NEOM on Thursday. (SPA)

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed the situation in Palestine and other regional developments with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Thursday.

During a meeting at NEOM Palace, the two leaders also discussed relations between their countries, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

El-Sisi was visiting the Kingdom on a private visit and left NEOM later on in the day, SPA added.


Brain-dead donor in Abu Dhabi saves Saudi child’s life

Brain-dead donor in Abu Dhabi saves Saudi child’s life
Updated 21 August 2025

Brain-dead donor in Abu Dhabi saves Saudi child’s life

Brain-dead donor in Abu Dhabi saves Saudi child’s life
  • King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre performs heart transplant in Riyadh
  • Seamless cross-border coordination ensured donated heart reached the child in critical need: KFSHRC director

RIYADH: In a medical breakthrough, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh successfully transplanted a heart into a 7-year-old Saudi child using an organ airlifted from a brain-dead donor in Abu Dhabi.

“This marks another successful case of advanced regional cooperation in organ transplantation,” the hospital said in a statement.

“The life-saving procedure was completed following donor family consent and all regulatory approvals and after coordinating between the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation and the UAE’s National Program for Donation and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissue.”

The operation involved precise medical and logistical coordination, starting with the organ extraction, followed by air transportation to Riyadh, and concluding with the preparation of operating theaters in record time.

The transplant was performed within a critically time-sensitive window, ultimately saving the life of a child who had no other treatment options available, the hospital said.

The patient, named Faisal, was suffering from advanced heart failure, having been born with a complex congenital defect. After exhausting all available treatment options — including medications, respiratory support, and pacemaker implantation — without any significant improvement, the child was placed on the urgent transplant list.

Dr. Hani Al-Sergani, executive director of the Heart Centre of Excellence at KFSHRC told Arab News: “Behind every transplant are two families — one making a profound act of generosity, and another receiving a renewed chance at life. What makes this case remarkable is the seamless cross-border coordination that ensured a donated heart reached a child in critical need within hours.

“It reflects the maturity of Gulf healthcare collaboration and strengthens our confidence that regional partnerships will continue to expand the possibilities of saving lives,” added Al-Sergani.

Ahmad Jaafari, donor affairs and organ allocation director at the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, said: “The donor’s data was received and analyzed. The information was then shared with the KFSHRC as the patient, Faisal, was listed with high priority status. Once the case was accepted, coordination took place with the medical ethics center at the Ministry of Health to arrange for a specialized medical team and a private aircraft to travel to the UAE for the heart retrieval. The organ was transported as quickly as possible to perform the transplant at the KFSHRC.”

Dr. Felix Wang Tsai, pediatric cardiology surgery consultant at KFSHRC, said: “When the patient came to our hospital he was quite sick. His only chance for survival was (a) heart transplant and fortunately we were able to find a donor from Abu Dhabi, and brought the organ to perform (the) transplant successfully, very nicely and very quickly.

“We only do about 10-15 transplants a year, so it’s very important we get more donors here in so we can help patients like Faisal,” he added.

Time is a critical factor in heart transplant operations. According to medical standards, the period between removing the heart from the donor and transplanting it into the patient must not exceed five hours to ensure transplant success.

This time constraint creates significant logistical challenges in addition to the complex medical procedures, particularly when the brain-dead donor is located overseas, said the hospital in its statement, adding that, in such circumstances, every minute of delay becomes crucial to the operation’s success.

The heart transplant was more than just a medical procedure — it was the result of ongoing coordination between medical teams in the Kingdom and the UAE through humanitarian cooperation aimed at saving critical cases, the hospital added.

This achievement reflects KFSHRC’s ability to overcome complex challenges and leverage its capabilities in partnership with relevant authorities to deliver specialized care that brings hope back to patients and their families, it said.

The KFSHRC Heart Centre is recognized as one of the world’s leading cardiac centers, having achieved exceptional milestones including the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant and robotic artificial heart pump implantation without chest incision. These unprecedented medical breakthroughs demonstrate the Kingdom’s leadership in complex cardiac surgery.

KFSHRC has been ranked first in the Middle East and North Africa and 15th globally in the list of the world’s top 250 Academic Medical Centers for the second consecutive year, and included in the World’s Best Smart Hospitals list for 2025 by Newsweek magazine.