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萝莉视频鈥檚 Yemen redevelopment program, World Bank explore partnerships

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
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The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
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The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
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The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
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The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
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Updated 02 September 2025

萝莉视频鈥檚 Yemen redevelopment program, World Bank explore partnerships

萝莉视频鈥檚 Yemen redevelopment program, World Bank explore partnerships
  • To date, SDRPY has delivered 265 projects and initiatives across eight sectors

RIYADH: The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

SDRPY Supervisor-General Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber met with a World Bank delegation led by Stephane Gimbert, regional director for Egypt, Yemen, and Djibouti, at the program鈥檚 headquarters in Riyadh.

The meeting was also attended by Dina Abu Ghida, director of the World Bank鈥檚 office in Yemen, along with senior staff from both sides.

The talks formed part of a two-day series of meetings focused on enhancing joint efforts, reviewing progress on existing initiatives, and identifying new areas for collaboration.

Among the projects highlighted was the Lifeline Project, a flagship partnership to boost the transportation sector in Yemen.

The program, in cooperation with the World Bank, is currently implementing the Al-Abr Road Expansion and Rehabilitation Project and the Haijat Al-Abd Road Rehabilitation Project.

These initiatives aim to improve infrastructure, increase road safety, enhance social and economic connectivity, and create new job opportunities, the SPA report said.

Al-Jaber and the delegation also discussed potential partnerships across key sectors to help improve daily life in Yemen, underscoring a shared commitment to broadening the scope of joint development projects and strengthening essential services.

To date, SDRPY has delivered 265 projects and initiatives across eight sectors: education, health, water, energy, transportation, agriculture and fisheries, government capacity-building, and wider development programs, covering regions throughout Yemen.


Saudi game developer turns science into play

Saudi game developer turns science into play
Updated 18 October 2025

Saudi game developer turns science into play

Saudi game developer turns science into play
  • Kady Al-Yahya spotlights issue of space debris in hand-coded creation Orbital Sweeper

ALKHOBAR: Aged just 23, Saudi developer Kady Al-Yahya is helping define how technology can teach. Her hand-coded game Orbital Sweeper 鈥 a blend of space exploration and environmental awareness 鈥 has earned her global recognition and a place among the winners of Apple鈥檚 prestigious WWDC Global Student Challenge, a feat few from the Kingdom have managed.

The young developer from Riyadh鈥檚 achievement highlights her creativity, persistence, and passion for using technology to educate. The game invites players to collect debris orbiting Earth.

鈥淭he inspiration for Orbital Sweeper came from my fascination with both space and environmental sustainability,鈥 Al-Yahya told Arab news. 鈥淚 realized that while people often talk about pollution on Earth, few know about the growing problem of space debris. I wanted to create a game that makes players aware of this issue in an engaging, interactive way.

鈥淭he idea was to combine entertainment and education 鈥 showing that games can inspire real-world curiosity and responsibility toward our planet and beyond,鈥 she added.

Gameplay from Orbital Sweeper, where players navigate a rocket equipped with a net to collect orbital waste around Earth. (SUPPLIED)

Al-Yahya鈥檚 path to the WWDC stage was a long one. Before creating Orbital Sweeper, she spent months at the Apple Developer Academy, where she shaped her design and her business mindset.

鈥淭he academy completely transformed the way I approach technology and creativity,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t gave me hands-on experience in app design, user experience, and teamwork, while also encouraging me to think like an entrepreneur.鈥

She learned that creativity is not just about aesthetics, it鈥檚 about problem-solving. 鈥淚 learned to develop ideas with real-world impact, to prototype quickly, and to refine designs based on feedback. The mentors emphasized human-centered design 鈥 focusing on solving problems that matter,鈥 she said.

She also gained skills that extend beyond programming. 鈥淚 gained confidence in presenting my ideas and collaborating with people from diverse backgrounds, which prepared me to turn creative concepts like Orbital Sweeper into tangible, high-quality products,鈥 she said.

For Al-Yahya, gaming is more than entertainment, it鈥檚 a way to democratize complex ideas.

鈥淕amified learning captures attention in a way traditional education cannot,鈥 she said. 鈥淕ames allow players to interact, make decisions, and experience consequences 鈥 which helps information stick. By transforming global issues like space debris into playable challenges, we turn passive awareness into active understanding.鈥

She believes the future of education will increasingly rely on interactive storytelling. 鈥淧eople are more likely to care about a topic when they experience it rather than just read about it,鈥 she said. 鈥淕ames simplify complex topics and make them accessible to all ages. Through fun and challenge, players can learn empathy, responsibility, and problem-solving 鈥 powerful tools for addressing global issues creatively.鈥

Her success has made her a role model for young Saudis entering the fast-growing tech and gaming ecosystem.

Kady Al-Yahya recognized among the five Saudi winners of Apple鈥檚 Swift Student Challenge 2025, celebrating young innovators in app development. (SUPPLIED)

鈥淢y message to young Saudi developers and creatives is simple: Believe in the power of your ideas,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ven if you start small, every innovation begins with curiosity and courage. Technology is not just about coding 鈥 it鈥檚 about solving real problems and improving lives.鈥

萝莉视频, she said, is now fertile ground for young innovators. 鈥淭he tech ecosystem in 萝莉视频 is growing rapidly, and this is the perfect time to dream big,鈥 she said. 鈥淪urround yourself with people who inspire you, and always keep learning. Your creativity has the power to represent the future of Saudi innovation globally.鈥

Kady Al-Yahya at her Apple Developer Academy graduation in 2024, where she first developed the concept for her space-themed educational game. (SUPPLIED)

Behind Al-Yahya鈥檚 victory lies a story of determination.

鈥淲inning the WWDC Global Student Challenge was an unforgettable milestone that encouraged me to think even bigger,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat makes this victory even more meaningful is that I had tried to participate the previous year but didn鈥檛 make it. However, I never lost hope 鈥 I kept learning, improving my skills, and pushing myself until I finally achieved my goal.

鈥淢y next step is to expand Orbital Sweeper into a more immersive educational platform 鈥 one that can be used in schools to teach environmental and space awareness.鈥 

For Al-Yahya, the recognition is only a first step. 鈥淚 also want to mentor other students and share what I鈥檝e learned through workshops and community projects,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his achievement is just the beginning of a journey toward shaping meaningful digital experiences for the next generation.鈥

Her work reflects a broader transformation in 萝莉视频鈥檚 digital and creative economy, one where technology, art, and education intersect. As gaming and AI become national priorities under Vision 2030, innovators like Al-Yahya are proving that creativity can be both playful and purposeful. From Riyadh to Cupertino, her story embodies the Kingdom鈥檚 new creative energy: bold, experimental, and globally aware.

Through Orbital Sweeper, Al-Yahya isn鈥檛 just cleaning up space debris 鈥 she鈥檚 clearing the path for a new generation of Saudi talent ready to innovate for a better, smarter world.


Kingdom highlights role in Yemen鈥檚 economic stability at Washington roundtable

Kingdom highlights role in Yemen鈥檚 economic stability at Washington roundtable
Updated 18 October 2025

Kingdom highlights role in Yemen鈥檚 economic stability at Washington roundtable

Kingdom highlights role in Yemen鈥檚 economic stability at Washington roundtable
  • More than 265 development initiatives聽implemented across 16 governorates, boosting government efficiency, private sector growth

RIYADH: A delegation from the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen participated in the World Bank鈥檚 discussion, 鈥淓nabling jobs in fragile and conflict-affected environments: A roundtable on stimulating private investments.鈥

The discussion was held on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank annual meetings in Washington, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The Saudi delegation was led by the program鈥檚 assistant supervisor-general, Hassan Al-Attas, who highlighted 萝莉视频鈥檚 role in strengthening Yemen鈥檚 economic stability as its largest supporter, providing more than $26 billion in development, economic and humanitarian aid over the past decades.

The event was attended by World Bank Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde; ministers from the UK, Belgium, Germany, Somalia, Guinea and Ethiopia; Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency Vice President of Operations Junaid Ahmad; and representatives of international organizations.

Al-Attas noted that since 2018, 萝莉视频 had provided direct deposits and grants to Yemen鈥檚 Central Bank and Ministry of Finance, including a $2 billion deposit for basic food imports, with additional support exceeding $12 billion between 2012 and 2025.

This financial aid helped to ease the Yemeni government鈥檚 budget burden, protect the Central Bank鈥檚 foreign currency reserves, provide oil derivative grants, stabilize markets, improve liquidity, and enable private sector activity, he added.

Al-Attas reviewed the program鈥檚 development experiences and lessons learned from its interventions, which are based on supporting the government sector, investing in infrastructure and human capital, and stimulating the private sector.

He added that this framework had strengthened institutions, limited the depletion of foreign reserves, and enabled ministries to implement more efficient economic and financial policies.

Al-Attas said that the program had delivered more than 265 development projects and initiatives across 16 Yemeni governorates, covering eight vital sectors, with direct supervision from five of the program鈥檚 executive offices, at a total cost of $1.145 billion.

The Saudi delegation held bilateral meetings with Yemeni Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Waed Abdullah Badhib; executive director of 萝莉视频鈥檚 office at the World Bank Group, Suhail Al-Saeed; Estonian Ministry of Finance international relations adviser, Marten Ross; and World Bank senior adviser, Jeehan Abdul Ghaffar.

The meetings aimed to enhance international cooperation and support joint efforts for sustainable development in Yemen.


Madinah authority leads effort to protect and promote birdlife, ecotourism

Madinah authority leads effort to protect and promote birdlife, ecotourism
Updated 18 October 2025

Madinah authority leads effort to protect and promote birdlife, ecotourism

Madinah authority leads effort to protect and promote birdlife, ecotourism
  • The Madinah Region Development Authority, in collaboration with experts and researchers, is working to raise awareness of the region鈥檚 bird diversity

RIYADH: Madinah鈥檚 rich natural landscapes are home to dozens of bird species, making the region a popular destination for birdwatching and ecotourism.

The Madinah Region Development Authority, in collaboration with experts and researchers, is working to raise awareness of the region鈥檚 bird diversity, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

The hope is that increased awareness will foster an appreciation for nature, encourage birdwatching and photography, and pave the way for investment in dedicated birdwatching sites across the region, according to the report.

The authority has recorded 26 common bird species and published a detailed reference guide featuring Arabic and English names, diagnostic characteristics, preferred habitats, and feeding patterns. 

Among the region鈥檚 notable species are 鈥渢he bright yellow weaver bird, known for its intricate nests woven among tall tees such as jujube and palms; the white cow heron, often seen near livestock in areas such as Al-Bayda Park and Wadi Al-Aqiq; and the elusive sandgrouse, which breeds in valleys outside Madinah,鈥 the SPA reported.

Other species commonly found in the region include the common myna, rose-ringed parakeet, laughing dove, eastern bee-eater, collared dove, rock pigeon, hoopoe, kingfisher, and black kite. 

Madinah鈥檚 diverse environments 鈥 from farms and valleys to coastal areas 鈥 鈥渃ontinue to serve as vital habitats supporting the region鈥檚 biodiversity, reflecting ongoing efforts by Saudi authorities to protect wildlife and promote sustainable ecotourism,鈥 the SPA concluded.
 


KSrelief expands global aid, supporting education, food security, mental health

KSrelief expands global aid, supporting education, food security, mental health
Updated 18 October 2025

KSrelief expands global aid, supporting education, food security, mental health

KSrelief expands global aid, supporting education, food security, mental health

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief is continuing to make a significant global impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world鈥檚 most vulnerable communities.

The organization recently distributed educational, sports and first-aid kits to eight schools in Lahij governorate as part of a project to support education in Yemen for the academic year.

The kits included materials to improve classroom learning, encourage physical activity and ensure a quick response to emergencies, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

In Pakistan, KSrelief distributed 400 food packages in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, benefiting 2,840 people in flood-affected areas.

In Sudan, KSrelief distributed food supplies to 2,000 vulnerable families affected by floods and displacement in Kassala state, benefiting 11,500 people.

In the Syrian Arab Republic, KSrelief distributed food aid to 2,746 families in Daraa governorate and 1,500 families in Hama governorate to ease the humanitarian crisis there.

Recently, KSrelief鈥檚 community center marked World Mental Health Day at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, organizing interactive activities to promote mental health awareness.

On the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, observed on Oct. 17, KSrelief highlighted its global humanitarian work and called for international cooperation to ease the suffering of poor and crisis-affected populations.

Since its establishment in 2015, KSrelief has carried out 3,768 projects in 109 countries at a total cost of more than $8.2 billion. These projects span key sectors such as food security, health, education, water and sanitation, shelter and early recovery.

As part of its poverty reduction efforts, KSrelief has implemented 1,084 food security and nutrition projects worth $2.4 billion, benefiting countries including Yemen, Syria and Somalia.

The agency also works closely with UN bodies and global relief organizations to empower vulnerable communities as well as promote sustainable development.


Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings
Updated 17 October 2025

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings
  • This distinction reflects the commitment of the Saudi leadership to improve the quality of life and services for residents and visitors while supporting Saudi Vision 2030

MADINAH: The Public Sector Capabilities Index 2025 has highlighted Madinah鈥檚 strengths in institutional capacity building in the first report assessing cities鈥 abilities to adapt and transform.

For the report, published by the University College London Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies, field research was conducted in 45 cities with input from over 200 government officials and 100 international experts.

Madinah excelled in adopting methodologies and developing local governance mechanisms, mainly due to the 鈥渋nnovative government excellence model in Madinah鈥 established by Madinah Region Development Authority and the region鈥檚 municipality.

The model promotes partnership and boosts flexibility to enhance integration between the government, private sector and community.

This distinction reflects the commitment of the Saudi leadership to improve the quality of life and services for residents and visitors while supporting Saudi Vision 2030.