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萝莉视频鈥檚 National Events Center launches Event Pioneers program for graduates

萝莉视频鈥檚 National Events Center has opened applications for a new training and employment initiative aimed at young Saudis seeking a career in the fast-growing events sector. (Supplied)
萝莉视频鈥檚 National Events Center has opened applications for a new training and employment initiative aimed at young Saudis seeking a career in the fast-growing events sector. (Supplied)
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Updated 27 April 2025

萝莉视频鈥檚 National Events Center launches Event Pioneers program for graduates

萝莉视频鈥檚 National Events Center launches Event Pioneers program for graduates
  • The year-long program, beginning with applications opening on Sunday, will provide hands-on experience in collaboration with the Qiddiya Investment Co. and the Asir Development Authority

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 National Events Center has opened applications for a new training and employment initiative aimed at young Saudis seeking a career in the fast-growing events sector, it was announced on Sunday.
Launched in partnership with the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation, the Event Pioneers program will offer recent graduates practical training across eight key disciplines, including event content, protocol management, visitor experience, marketing and communications, event management, event operations, crowd management, and health and safety.
The year-long program, beginning with applications opening on Sunday, will provide hands-on experience in collaboration with the Qiddiya Investment Co. and the Asir Development Authority.
Participants will undergo intensive training while working in various areas of the events industry, with a focus on developing practical skills and preparing graduates for full-time roles in the sector.
Organizers say the program is designed to support 萝莉视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals of empowering young people and expanding the Kingdom鈥檚 workforce in emerging industries.
It also aims to build a pipeline of skilled Saudi talent to meet the demands of a sector that has seen rapid expansion through entertainment, cultural and sports events.
鈥淭he Event Pioneers program is part of broader efforts to develop human capital, enhance local content, and create sustainable job opportunities for Saudi youth,鈥 the National Events Center said in a statement.
Training will be delivered in partnership with leading local and international institutes to ensure that participants are equipped with the latest industry expertise.
Officials hope that the initiative will help shape the next generation of leaders in the Kingdom鈥檚 growing events sector, providing a career pathway at a time when demand for skilled professionals is rising.


Charitable group Ensan鈥檚 schoolbag project targets 16k children

Charitable group Ensan鈥檚 schoolbag project targets 16k children
Updated 14 August 2025

Charitable group Ensan鈥檚 schoolbag project targets 16k children

Charitable group Ensan鈥檚 schoolbag project targets 16k children
  • Ensan has allocated over SR3.2 million ($853,000) for the project, with each bag costing SR200

RIYADH: The Charitable Society for Orphan Care, Ensan, will provide bags this year for 16,007 students at 22 schools in the Riyadh governorate.

Ensan has allocated over SR3.2 million ($853,000) for the project, with each bag costing SR200, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The money for the bags and stationary needs will be deposited into the bank accounts of parents and guardians.

Infographic posted by the group Ensan announcing the charitable organization's campaign for donations to its project/ (X: @ensanorg)

Ensan has other projects to help children including providing tutors, and transport to and from school. The organization also assists in getting young people scholarships, and admission to universities, colleges and specialized institutes.

Ensan has called on the public to assist with funding for their projects via the platform https://ensan.sa/ar/shop/170.
 


Saudi Broadcasting Authority CEO honored聽

Saudi Broadcasting Authority CEO honored聽
Updated 14 August 2025

Saudi Broadcasting Authority CEO honored聽

Saudi Broadcasting Authority CEO honored聽
  • Mohammed bin Fahd Al-Harthi presented with the Princess Sita bint Abdulaziz Foundation for Excellence in Social Work

RIYADH: Mohammed bin Fahd Al-Harthi, CEO of the Saudi Broadcasting Authority and president of the Saudi Media Forum, was recently honored with the 2025 Gratitude Award for Inspiring Leaders.

Presented by the Princess Sita bint Abdulaziz Foundation for Excellence in Social Work, the award celebrates those whose vision and dedication have had a profound impact on their communities.

Commenting on the honor, Al-Harthi stated: 鈥淕iving is an intrinsic part of the Saudi identity, deeply rooted in a generous homeland and inspiring leadership.

鈥淚 am one of this nation鈥檚 people striving to serve it with all we have. We will continue to work tirelessly for as long as we live because our country deserves nothing less.

鈥淓ach of us has unique tools within our fields that must be dedicated to serving the nation, society, and humanity.鈥

Al-Harthi has built a distinguished career across print, broadcast, and digital media, earning both regional and international awards in recognition of his creativity and achievements in the media landscape.

He has spearheaded groundbreaking initiatives and launched major media projects, held leadership roles in prominent local and global media organizations, and contributed to organizing events and festivals that have significantly elevated the status of Saudi media both regionally and internationally.

The award underscores Al-Harthi鈥檚 dedication to serving society and inspiring a new generation of media professionals.
 

 


Saudi crown prince and Korean president discuss cooperation

Saudi crown prince and Korean president discuss cooperation
Updated 13 August 2025

Saudi crown prince and Korean president discuss cooperation

Saudi crown prince and Korean president discuss cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed ties between Riyadh and Seoul during a phone call with South Korea鈥檚 President Lee Jae-Myung on Wednesday.

During the call, they discussed 鈥渙pportunities for cooperation in several fields鈥 to achieve common interests and strengthen ties between the two nations, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


Saudi 鈥楢rt Bridges鈥 4-nation project opens for applications

Saudi 鈥楢rt Bridges鈥 4-nation project opens for applications
Updated 13 August 2025

Saudi 鈥楢rt Bridges鈥 4-nation project opens for applications

Saudi 鈥楢rt Bridges鈥 4-nation project opens for applications
  • Cultural program of the Kingdom鈥檚 Visual Arts Commission
  • Scotland, Japan, South Korea, Spain are the nations hosting

JEDDAH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 Visual Arts Commission has launched its 鈥淎rt Bridges鈥 initiative for 2025鈥2026, a series of international programs designed to promote cultural exchange.

The programs will be hosted in Scotland, Japan, South Korea and Spain.

The first in Scotland will be held from Sept. 22 to 27, in partnership with the British Council Scotland.

Japan will host an event from Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, followed by South Korea from Nov. 19 to 27, and Spain from March 2 to 9, 2026.

Dina Amin, CEO of the Visual Arts Commission, said in a statement that the initiative offers a unique opportunity for cultural practitioners to share their creative voices with the world.

Each edition of 鈥淎rt Bridges鈥 will be tailored to the host destination.

There will be meetings with thought leaders, visits to major cultural institutions, museums, galleries and artist studios, as well as workshops, knowledge-exchange sessions, and discussions with prominent local art figures.

The 2025鈥2026 programs will explore specific themes, with Japan focusing on art and the environment by examining how artists interact with natural, urban and traditional settings.

South Korea鈥檚 program will address identity through art and society by studying community cultural movements, independent artist spaces and collaborative platforms.

In Spain, the program will highlight heritage and collaborative practice by showcasing the intersection of shared artistic expression, and social purpose in cultural spaces.

The application window for those wishing to participate opens on Aug. 13. The deadline for Japan is Aug. 21, while South Korea and Spain close on Aug. 31.

Applicants must be over 21, have at least five years of professional experience, submit a strong portfolio, be fluent in English and commit to the full program schedule.

The commission stated that 鈥淎rt Bridges鈥 forms a cornerstone of its strategy to expand 萝莉视频鈥檚 cultural presence globally, build sustainable creative ecosystems, and forge long-term international partnerships.


Hunna mentorship program hits right notes for women in MENA

Hunna mentorship program hits right notes for women in MENA
Updated 13 August 2025

Hunna mentorship program hits right notes for women in MENA

Hunna mentorship program hits right notes for women in MENA
  • Six participants paired with experts from across music industry
  • Workshops cover production, live performance, artist strategy, global positioning

RIYADH: The women-led music initiative, Hunna, has launched its 2025 mentorship program and workshop series.

Now in its third year, the program connects women across the region with mentors, resources and networks to help them grow professionally. It has more than 120 members from 萝莉视频, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and elsewhere.

This year鈥檚 program began in July, with six participants paired with professionals from various musical disciplines. They will each receive monthly one-on-one mentorship and tailored development plans as well as access to Hunna鈥檚 wider programming.

The culmination of their hard work will be a showcase at this year鈥檚 XP Music Futures in December.

Mentorship program manager Nadia Khan, who also founded the nongovernmental organization Women in Ctrl, said: 鈥淭his year鈥檚 mentor-mentee pairings reflect the diversity of talent in the region and the global reach of the women guiding them.

鈥淗aving such inspirational and accomplished mentors means our mentees aren鈥檛 just receiving guidance, they鈥檙e learning directly from women who have carved their own paths in music, broken barriers and proven that it鈥檚 possible to thrive while staying true to your vision.鈥

This year鈥檚 pairings are: Tunisia-based Chaima Soudani with Celine Hitti, head of artist services MENA at Believe; singer Nadine Lingawi (Fulana) with Emmy-nominated composer and BBC Radio 3 presenter Hannah Peel; Egyptian multi-instrumentalist and producer Martina Ashraf with Montreal-based experimental electronic artist Liliane Chlela; Saudi composer and pianist Nora Aljebrin with Nadin Al-Khalidi, lead vocalist of Tarabband; DJ and producer Lena Chercaoui  with Saudi DJ and producer Cosmicat; and Palestinian-Jordanian vocalist Lina Sleibi with singer-songwriter and visual creative Lina Makoul.

The pairings were chosen through an anonymized selection process led by Hunna committee members and former participants.

鈥淗unna is about creating a space of solidarity and community where women can grow in every part of the music industry,鈥 Hitti said.

Al-Khalidi said: 鈥淚 joined the Hunna mentorship program to share my journey and inspire others to tell their own stories through music.鈥

Workshops are a core part of the program. The first, 鈥淚ntroduction to Music Production,鈥 will be held on Aug. 20 at Beast House in Riyadh.

Monthly sessions through November will cover production, live performance, artist strategy and global positioning. They will be accessible to all members of the Hunna community.

Tanya Awad, head of music and experience at XP Music Futures and MDLBeast Foundation, which leads the Hunna initiative, said: 鈥淥ur vision is clear: to see MENA women in every facet of the music industry.鈥