Saudi Arabia signs $88m contract to manage and run hospital in Yemen

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SDRPY General-Supervisor Mohamed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Public Health and Population Qasem Buhaibeh attended the signing ceremony. (SPA)
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SDRPY General-Supervisor Mohamed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Public Health and Population Qasem Buhaibeh attended the signing ceremony. (SPA)
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SDRPY General-Supervisor Mohamed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Public Health and Population Qasem Buhaibeh attended the signing ceremony. (SPA)
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SDRPY General-Supervisor Mohamed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Public Health and Population Qasem Buhaibeh attended the signing ceremony. (SPA)
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Updated 19 August 2022
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Saudi Arabia signs $88m contract to manage and run hospital in Yemen

  • Aden General Hospital, which will ultimately serve 438,000 patients a year, will operate at 50 percent capacity during its first year, ramping up to full capacity in year two

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Wednesday signed a contract to operate and manage Aden General Hospital in the de facto capital of Yemen and serve 438,000 patients a year, at a cost of more than SR330 million ($87.9 million), the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen signed the agreement as part of the Kingdom’s “continuous support to the Yemeni people and government, based on directives from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,” according to the report.

Operations at the hospital will begin within 90 days of completing of staff preparations, taking delivery of medicines and medical equipment, and testing health care devices.

 

 

The hospital will operate at 50 percent capacity during its first year of responding to the urgent needs of the people of Aden and neighboring governorates, increasing to full capacity by year two.

The signing ceremony for the agreement took place in Riyadh, attended by Mohamed Al-Jaber, the general supervisor of SDRPY and Saudi ambassador to Yemen, and Qasem Buhaibeh, the Yemeni minister of public health and population, along with other officials.

The aim of the project is to improve the performance of the local health sector, increase the quality of medical services in and around Aden, enhance good health and welfare practices, improve the medical services provided to the Yemeni people and provide more opportunities for them to receive treatment, SDRPY said.

The hospital will include 14 qualitative clinics, covering ophthalmology, pediatrics, dermatology, dentistry, ear, nose and throat, orthopaedics, internal medicine, and reproductive health, in addition to a laparoscopy and physiotherapy room, and a heart center.

The hospital has been equipped with 2,187 medical devices and has 270 beds. It was built as a gift to the Yemeni people from the Kingdom, financed by the Saudi Fund for Development.

 

 

“SDRPY attaches great importance to the health sector in Yemen through offering support to this vital sector via 25 development projects and initiatives, in addition to offering support to 17 medical centers by providing them with necessary medical equipment, 598 medical devices for hospitals and medical centers, 30 ambulances and 15 emergency response vehicles,” the program said.

Other SDRPY projects and initiatives in the health sector include the establishment of the 1 million-square-meter King Salman Medical and Educational City in Al-Mahra governorate. The venture is considered one of the biggest in Yemen’s health and educational sectors. The first stage of the project included the provision of a teaching hospital with a capacity of 110 beds.

In addition, a center for operations and an intensive care unit were established at Al-Ghaydah Hospital in Al-Mahra to help care for patients with chronic conditions and control infections.

Other schemes include a project to supply medical equipment and devices for a kidney dialysis center at Al-Gamhuria Modern General Hospital in Aden; a project to provide medical equipment for a blood-testing center in Aden; the rehabilitation of Marib General Hospital, Kara General Hospital, and the September 26 Hospital; the renovation of the Nojad Health Center and the Amadhan Health Center in Socotra; and the restoration of a maternity and pediatric center and addition of a kidney dialysis center in Al-Mahra.

SDRPY has implemented 207 development projects and initiatives in Yemen designed to bring about improvements in seven main sectors, including education, health, water, energy, transport, agriculture and fisheries, and boost the capacity of government institutions and development programs.


Saudi minister of Islamic affairs receives Malaysian counterpart in Jeddah

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Saudi minister of Islamic affairs receives Malaysian counterpart in Jeddah

  • Ministers address various topics, especially those concerning Islamic affairs
  • Malaysian minister praises Saudi efforts to serve Muslims, holy sites in Makkah and Madinah

JEDDAH: Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh, the Saudi minister of Islamic affairs, met with his Malaysian counterpart, Dato Muhammad Naeem bin Mukhtar, in his office in Jeddah on Wednesday.

The ministers addressed various topics during the meeting, especially those concerning Islamic affairs, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They discussed the Kingdom’s role in promoting moderate Islam based on the teachings of the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, SPA added.

Bin Mukhtar praised the Kingdom’s efforts to serve Muslims worldwide and the holy sites in Makkah and Madinah.

He added that the memorandum of understanding between Saudi Arabia and Malaysia significantly benefited the Malaysian Muslim community through Qur’anic programs and the visits of imams to the Two Holy Mosques in the Kingdom.


KSrelief’s 11th aid plane lands at Damascus airport

Updated 15 January 2025
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KSrelief’s 11th aid plane lands at Damascus airport

  • KSrelief dispatched dozens of aid trucks and planes after collapse of Assad regime

RIYADH: The 11th Saudi relief plane landed at Damascus International Airport in Syria on Wednesday as part of a humanitarian airlift launched by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre.

After the collapse of Bashar Assad’s regime early in December, KSrelief has sent dozens of trucks and planes loaded with food, shelter, and medical supplies to meet the urgent basic needs of Syrians.


Experts discuss AI’s role in enhancing pilgrim experiences

Updated 15 January 2025
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Experts discuss AI’s role in enhancing pilgrim experiences

  • Discussions at Jeddah conference focus on crowd control, personalized services, sustainable solutions
  • Tamer Bdran, vice president of NEC Saudi Arabia Ltd., discussed the role of global technical solutions tailored to the unique needs of Hajj and Umrah

JEDDAH: Industry experts gathered to discuss how artificial intelligence can enhance the Hajj and Umrah experience for millions of pilgrims worldwide.

The discussions took place at the fourth Hajj and Umrah Services Conference and Exhibition in Jeddah, running until Jan. 16.

The event, themed “The Road to the Nusuk,” is hosted by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Pilgrim Experience Program, featuring over 300 local and international organizations showcasing innovations to improve the pilgrim experience.

The conversation began with an overview of the current state of Hajj and Umrah, with speakers noting that only 5 percent of available technical capabilities have been utilized so far.

Mohammed Al-Hamid, director of the AI Center at the Ministry of Interior, shared in the session “Personalizing Services for the Guests of Allah: Data and Digital Solutions” that the ministry has made significant progress in data and AI infrastructure.

He added that the ministry has played a key role in transforming the Hajj and Umrah experience into a seamless journey driven by technological innovation.

Al-Hamid said that AI can help manage crowds by tracking movements, identifying potential hazards, and making real-time adjustments to traffic flow.

“We are using AI to develop long-term solutions that enhance the sustainability of Hajj services, including managing human density by analyzing crowd flow and predicting congestion, offering multilingual guidance, utilizing big data to anticipate pilgrims' needs, and efficiently distributing human and technical resources,” he added.

Speakers then expressed optimism about how AI could address the urgent need for faster and more effective services.

Abdulaziz Al-Matahami, deputy minister of planning and digital transformation at the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, said that the ministry first digitized traditional services, then moved to integrate government agencies to offer customized services for each pilgrim and Umrah performer.

He highlighted the new version of the Nusuk app, which provides comprehensive services such as hotel and flight reservations, historical tours, and permits for the Two Holy Mosques.

Al-Matahami also announced the launch of the Nusuk Business platform, aimed at enhancing integration with entrepreneurs to deliver innovative solutions for serving pilgrims.

In another session titled “Advanced Solutions and Technologies for Effective Crowd Management,” Fahad Al-Ghamdi, CEO of human resources at National Security Services Co., explained that the company operates as an integrated security system, offering consulting, risk analysis, and advanced technical solutions, such as mobile command and control centers with cameras supported by AI to analyze data in real time.

Tamer Bdran, vice president of NEC Saudi Arabia Ltd., discussed the role of global technical solutions tailored to the unique needs of Hajj and Umrah.

He said: “Technologies such as facial and fingerprint recognition, along with simulating crowd flow using supercomputing, have improved planning and reduced waiting times at ports and airports.”

Meanwhile, Saudi Ambassador to Spain Princess Haifa Al-Mogrin visited the Ministry of Interior’s pavilion at the conference. She was briefed on the ministry's efforts and initiatives to ensure a safe Hajj experience, including AI-enhanced security systems, digital solutions for crowd management at holy sites, the “No Hajj Without a Permit” campaign, and the Makkah Route initiative.


Saudi FM arrives in Thailand on official visit

Updated 15 January 2025
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Saudi FM arrives in Thailand on official visit

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Bangkok for an official visit to Thailand on Wednesday.

The prince is set to discuss the relationship between Thailand and Saudi Arabia, leading the Kingdom’s delegation at the inaugural meeting of the Saudi-Thai Coordination Council.


Saudi commission registers 3,202 new heritage sites

Updated 15 January 2025
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Saudi commission registers 3,202 new heritage sites

  • Newly registered sites include 16 in Riyadh, eight in Makkah, one in Qassim, two in the Eastern Province, 3,170 in Asir, two in Hail, one in Najran, and two in Baha
  • Commission encouraged citizens and residents to report unregistered heritage sites via the Balagh platform, official social media accounts, or local branches

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission has registered 3,202 new sites in the National Urban Heritage Register, bringing the total to 28,202.

This reflects the richness of Saudi Arabia’s heritage and efforts to document and protect it, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The newly registered sites include 16 in Riyadh, eight in Makkah, one in Qassim, two in the Eastern Province, 3,170 in Asir, two in Hail, one in Najran, and two in Baha.

This registration follows the promulgation of the Antiquities, Museums and Urban Heritage Law; and a decision by the commission’s board of directors authorizing its CEO to register and protect heritage and archaeological sites.

The commission encouraged citizens and residents to report unregistered heritage sites via the Balagh platform, official social media accounts, or local branches.