FaceOf: Prince Abdul Aziz bin Talal, chairman of the Arab Council for Childhood and Development

Prince Abdul Aziz bin Talal
Updated 10 March 2019
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FaceOf: Prince Abdul Aziz bin Talal, chairman of the Arab Council for Childhood and Development

JEDDAH: Prince Abdul Aziz bin Talal has been recently appointed the chairman of the Arab Council for Childhood and Development (ACCD).

During its 15th session held in Cairo last week, the ACCD board of trustees decided to appoint Prince Abdul Aziz the council’s chairman in place of his late father Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz.

He is the co-founder of Ahyaha humanitarian organization with his wife Princess Sora bint Saud. The organization aims to enhance the livelihood of the community through sustainable, creative and social programs, and to create a welcoming, informative environment for humanitarian works to thrive. It is based in Riyadh and its focus areas include road traffic safety, youth, education, social development and water.

Prince Abdul Aziz is a member and special representative of the Arab Gulf Programme for Development (AGFUND) board of directors, which is a regional organization established in 1980 and based in Riyadh.  

He is also the chairman of Global Saudi Presence Ltd. and vice chair of Horizon Investments Ltd. Prince Abdul Aziz is a member of the National Council on US-Arab Relations (NCUSAR). 

Prince Abdul Aziz is very passionate about resolving youth-related issues. He regularly gives lectures on these issues at various forums across the world.

He received his early education in Saudi Arabia and then continued his studies in Switzerland. He has an immense interest in the confluence of numerous sectors while specializing in technology, hospitality, and microfinance. Prince Abdul Aziz then advanced his knowledge in the US by receiving advanced training.

In a speech delivered at the launch of the study “Child Labor in Arab Countries” at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Prince Abdul Aziz said that the ACCD had implemented development projects to preserve the rights and dignity of Arab children, and to stop their economic exploitation, since the 1990s, and was adapting ambitious targets to meet changing problems.


Security exhibition showcases KSA’s tech advancements

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Security exhibition showcases KSA’s tech advancements

RIYADH: The Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition recently concluded at the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh.

Visitors were immersed in the Kingdom’s rich history of security and service, spanning from its founding to the present day, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The exhibition highlighted the ministry’s key development projects, investments in technology, AI applications and digital solutions aimed at enhancing public safety, environmental sustainability, traffic safety, and Hajj and Umrah services.

Visitors also learned about the ministry’s security services for individuals, businesses and government entities through platforms like Absher and the 911 call centers, the SPA reported.

The exhibition showcased anti-drug smuggling efforts, border security awareness, search and rescue operations, and land and sea monitoring.

A major highlight of the exhibition was the shooting range, where visitors enjoyed supervised shooting experiences under the guidance of professional trainers.

It also featured captivating military scenarios, performances by musical bands, camel and cavalry bands, and engaging folk performances from various regions of the Kingdom.


First Saudi aid plane arrives at Damascus International Airport, second despatched

Updated 01 January 2025
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First Saudi aid plane arrives at Damascus International Airport, second despatched

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief sent the first two relief planes to Damascus on Wednesday morning. 

Carrying medical, food and shelter supplies, the planes are part of a fleet set to provide urgent relief over the next few days. 

The total aid provided by the Kingdom to the Syrian people from 2011 to the end of 2024 amounted to 856 million and 891 thousand US dollars, state news agency SPA reported.


Saudi crown prince offers condolences to British PM after brother dies

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. (File/SPA/AFP)
Updated 31 December 2024
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Saudi crown prince offers condolences to British PM after brother dies

  • Nick Starmer died on Dec. 26 at the age of 60 after a battle with cancer
  • Keir Starmer met Crown Prince Mohammed earlier in December during a visit to Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a cable of condolences to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer after the passing of his younger brother, Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Nick Starmer died on Dec. 26 at the age of 60 after a battle with cancer.

“My brother Nick was a wonderful man,” Starmer said at the time.

“He met all the challenges life threw at him with courage and good humour. We will miss him very much.”

Keir Starmer met Crown Prince Mohammed earlier in December during a visit to Saudi Arabia.


Economic support reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to stability in Yemen, cabinet says

Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet holds a meeting on Tuesday. (SPA)
Updated 31 December 2024
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Economic support reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to stability in Yemen, cabinet says

  • The cabinet strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque, rejected any attempt at altering Jerusalem’s historical and legal status

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s latest aid package to Yemen reflects its commitment to stability in the country, the Cabinet said on Tuesday.

On Friday, Saudi Arabia announced new economic support worth $500 million. It comprises a $300 million deposit into the Central Bank of Yemen to improve economic and financial conditions and $200 million to address its budget deficit, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During a meeting on Tuesday, the cabinet said the support aimed to strengthen Yemen’s economic, financial and monetary foundations, build the capacity of government institutions and empower the private sector to drive sustainable growth and create job opportunities.

The meeting also discussed regional and international developments and emphasized the Kingdom’s continuous efforts to foster cooperation through relations with other countries and its membership of multilateral organizations and groups.

The cabinet also strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque, rejected any attempt at altering Jerusalem’s historical and legal status and called upon the international community to hold the Israeli authorities accountable for violations against civilians and Islamic holy sites in Palestine. It also reiterated its support for the Palestinian people.

The condemnation came after Israel’s Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir ascended to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem on Thursday for what he said was a “prayer” for hostages in Gaza, challenging rules over one of the most sensitive sites in the Middle East.

The cabinet also reviewed the performance indicators of key economic sectors and commended the growth of the non-profit sector, which plays a crucial role in supporting healthcare, education, research and other vital areas, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 goals.


12 new Arab projects to drive innovation

Updated 31 December 2024
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12 new Arab projects to drive innovation

  • The board endorsed the Global Flagship Initiative for Food Security, aimed at supporting small farmers and addressing the impact of drought, desertification, and climate change

RIYADH: The Arab Gulf Programme for Development’s board of directors has approved funding for several projects to support the region’s advancement and promote innovation, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The meeting, chaired by Prince Abdulaziz bin Talal bin Abdulaziz, took place at the organization’s Riyadh headquarters.

The board endorsed the Global Flagship Initiative for Food Security, aimed at supporting small farmers and addressing the impact of drought, desertification, and climate change.

The organization approved 12 projects focused on key areas including early childhood development, inclusion of people with disabilities, women’s empowerment, and marine conservation.

The board reviewed the organization’s 2024 activities, highlighting its participation in the 16th UN Conference on Combating Desertification.

The directors also expressed appreciation for the Arab Coordination Group’s initiative to allocate $10 billion to combat drought, desertification, and climate change.