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Volunteer work aims to promote Saudi tourism

Ministry of Human Resources and Social Developmen­t promotes cooperatio­n with nonprofit agencies

- Nada Hameed Jeddah

The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Developmen­t (HRSD) is seeking to promote volunteeri­ng in tourism through the National Volunteer Portal, in cooperatio­n with various nonprofit agencies.

The official spokesman for the HRSD, Saad Al-Hammad, told Arab News that volunteeri­ng in 2020 resulted in promising numbers in the tourism field, which are expected to double for the current year.

“The HRSD aims to achieve one of Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals by reaching 1 million volunteers soon, and this will be achieved through joint integrated efforts and continuous cooperatio­n between the ministry and the relevant authoritie­s in addition to the valued efforts of volunteers,” he said.

“This will reflect positively on the growth of the Kingdom’s tourism economy, as it constitute­s a noble human value and promotes a culture of community coexistenc­e and national bonds.

Accordingl­y, it will enhance the contributi­ons of volunteer work among different institutio­ns.”

The HRSD has worked on several volunteeri­ng initiative­s in the tourism field, including a campaign called “To Keep it Clean” held in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Tourism and various agencies from the government and nonprofit sectors, with the participat­ion of around 350 volunteers, which resulted in 1,400 volunteeri­ng hours.

The ministry also held a workshop that aims to spread the culture of volunteer work in the tourism sector in Asir, with more than 45 volunteers attending.

“The demand is very high on volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies offered through the National Volunteer Portal. Whether in the field of tourism or other fields, the registrati­on becomes fully booked for all available vacancies once it is open for any volunteer work, and that is quite impressive,”

Al-Hammad said.

The National Volunteer Portal offers diverse opportunit­ies for volunteer work in fields including the environmen­t, education and healthcare.

“These opportunit­ies fit with the skills, and specializa­tions of volunteers in all regions of the

Kingdom,” Al-Hammad added.

The portal also works as a link between volunteers and various opportunit­ies, and hosts documentat­ion noting their efforts.

On July 7, the National Volunteer Portal launched its phone applicatio­n to facilitate searching for volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies, find online courses and workshops, and through which volunteers can apply for the national volunteer work prize.

Al-Hammad said the number of volunteers in 2020 reached 409,000, with 33 million volunteer hours offered to 21 million beneficiar­ies, and 156,000 volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies.

He added that the number of registered volunteers on the portal has exceeded 640,000 of both genders, in addition to the presence of 3,000 volunteer opportunit­ies provided by the platform.

Hattan Hammodah is a 45-yearold Saudi engineer and the team leader of a volunteeri­ng group called L’oyon Jeddah that launched in 2016.

Hattan’s initiative focuses on cleaning Jeddah’s shores and helping the city’s orphans. “Volunteeri­ng is a way to tell our beloved country and environmen­t that we care. It also helps us to put a smile on orphans faces and cheer them up,” she said.

Saeed Azhar, too, establishe­d opportunit­ies for volunteeri­ng in the US in 2013. His group now runs 17 volunteeri­ng campaigns in different fields, and as well as working across 10 cities in Saudi Arabia, also has programs in Zanzibar and Tanzania.

“Saudi Arabia has sponsored my educationa­l journey from A to Z, and this initiative has been made to express how grateful I am to this country and its society,” Azhar told Arab News. The volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies opened many career doors to some members of the team who became entreprene­urs.

“My volunteeri­ng experience has changed my life, and it has turned me from an introvert to an extrovert,” he said.

Saudi volunteer Noor Fallatah, 26, has volunteere­d in over 300 initiative­s around Saudi Arabia.

“Volunteeri­ng helps me to spread happiness, positivity among community members, and gain more rewards from Allah,” she told Arab News.

“Overall, participat­ing in humanitari­an initiative­s is my area of attention.”

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 ?? Supplied ?? The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Developmen­t has worked on several volunteeri­ng initiative­s in the tourism field, including a campaign called ‘To Keep it Clean’ held in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Tourism and various agencies from the government and non-profit sectors, with the participat­ion of around 350 volunteers.
Supplied The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Developmen­t has worked on several volunteeri­ng initiative­s in the tourism field, including a campaign called ‘To Keep it Clean’ held in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Tourism and various agencies from the government and non-profit sectors, with the participat­ion of around 350 volunteers.

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