KSrelief Organizes Training Course in Field of First Aid in Mauritania

Nouakchott, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in cooperation with the Muslim World League (MWL) and the Mauritanian Red Crescent, organized a training course to build the capabilities of associations and individuals in the field of the first aid and to prepare trainers from the Mauritanian people, with the aim of training and qualifying around more than 30 trainers and 100 paramedics.
This falls within the framework of the humanitarian projects, being provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSrelief, to support the health sector in the needy countries and enhance the capabilities of the medical staff.

 

Source: Saudi Press Agency

King Faisal University Nominated among the Best 8 Asian Universities for 2021

King Faisal University has been nominated to be among the best eight Asian universities for the Year 2021.
The Saudi university is nominated to represent the category of international strategy as well as the category of the workplace.
Asian Times’ awards for 2021 are to be run with participation of more than 200 higher education institutions from all over the continent.

 

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Al Al-Sheikh: Education Development is an ongoing process to achieve the public’s aspirations and enhance their competition globally

Riyadh, Minister of Education Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh reiterated that the development of the education system – including the curricula and study plans – is a continuous process, and constitutes the first stage of development, in which all segments of the society are partners where the sons and daughters of the country find what they deserve in developing their skills, and responding to their aspirations and enhance their global competition.
During a meeting today with the editors-in-chief of Saudi newspapers and heads of media channels, the minister highlighted the support that the education process enjoys from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH the Crown Prince, who consider investing in the human resource as their top priority to reach a distinguished Saudi model in education.
He explained that the development in education is the result of thorough and specialized studies that the Ministry has embarked on during the past two years, which underlined the urgent and rapid need for this in-depth development that responds to the needs of and the future of the country, and leads to raising the level of efficiency of the educational system in accordance with the best international practices; to achieve the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
He pointed out that the Ministry of Education is confident in the efforts of its employees to participate in achieving this development, and overcoming all challenges, whether inside or outside the educational system, praising the educators’ dedication in performing their mission who proved that they are up to confidence and responsibility.
The minister added that the first phase of the development project started with the announcement of the development of the curricula and study plans and the implementation of the three-semester plan. He stressed that the development would contribute to raising learning outcomes, improving the level of educational performance of male and female students, supporting their skills, enhancing their abilities, and improving the Kingdom’s results in international tests, in addition to bridging the gap between the educationally advanced countries and the educational system in the Kingdom in terms of the actual number of days of study, which will be addressed with the implementation of the three semesters system next year.

 

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission Launches New Strategy for Sector Development

Riyadh, The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission launched its new strategy aimed at developing the literature, publishing and translation sectors as well as supporting and enabling practitioners in the field.

This is consistent with the Ministry of Culture’s endeavor to achieve the three main objectives of the project to develop the cultural sector, namely: promoting culture as a way of life, enabling culture to contribute to economic growth and creating opportunities for global cultural exchange.

The role of the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission is to organize the three sectors and motivate all practitioners, including writers, authors, publishers and translators.

Its role includes setting laws and regulations, building a production environment, developing funding channels, encouraging the private sector to invest in cultural development, empowering the nonprofit sector to play vital roles, developing professional and educational programs to develop talents and employ modern technologies, and activating the role of the cultural milieu in implementing the commission’s initiatives and executive programs.

The strategy comes in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Strategy for Culture, while its key objectives are derived from both. The commission developed certified performance indicators to follow up with its implementation and ensure its effective contribution to achieving the main goals of the Ministry of Culture.

For the literature sector, the strategy has placed great emphasis on strengthening and enriching Saudi literature by providing a creativity-stimulating environment, developing talent in various literary fields, enabling Saudi writers to develop and publish their literary product, supporting children's and young adult literature, literary criticism and philosophy activities, besides establishing literature as a key component in individuals’ lives.

In light of this, the commission will sponsor advanced educational, training and talent identification programs such as writing retreats, book fairs, training workshops for various literary genres, and establishing a creative writing academy.

This is in addition to working with the Ministry of Education to enrich educational curricula with critical and philosophical skills, developing partnerships throughout the Kingdom to back literary events, and involve the profit and non-profit sectors in financing and managing literary events.

The commission will also sponsor major literature, philosophy and literary criticism conferences to create an active literary ecosystem in various regions of the Kingdom throughout the year, shedding light on pioneers and talents, as well as motivating Saudi writers to attend global platforms and participate in international forums.

As for the publishing sector, the strategy is concerned with setting the legislative and regulatory frameworks for the publishing industry in the Kingdom, improving the business environment in the sector, raising the competitiveness of Saudi publishing houses regionally and globally, and developing the system of contractual relationships between all parties operating in the Saudi publishing market.

The strategy will also work to boost Saudi publications in all fields, expand publishing vessels in line with market needs, and increase investment in the Saudi publishing market.

The publishing sector will be responsible for holding and developing the services of Saudi book fairs, most prominently the Riyadh International Book fair, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.

It will also attract international and regional business sectors, implement entertainment and cultural programs for all segments of society, and offer diverse training courses for Saudi publishers to enhance professionalism and provide them with commercial skills needed to compete regionally and globally.

With regard to the translation sector, the strategy sets out broad plans to organize and develop this sector, which will contribute to serving Arabic content, transferring Saudi works to all languages of the world, improving commercial translation services, developing the translation profession and career paths in addition to boosting the Kingdom’s role in cultural and cognitive exchange as well as serving the Arabic language.

In this context, the translation sector will support all translation efforts in the Kingdom, including professionals, amateurs, profit and nonprofit sectors, and utilize them to enrich Arabic content.

It will also work to translate Saudi content into various languages, establish standards and requirements for commercial translation offices to ensure nationalization and combat commercial cover-up, besides working on accreditation mechanisms for Saudi translators to increase their contractual opportunities based on their professional credits and field of specialization.

This sector will strive to coordinate Arab translation efforts through the Arab Observatory of Translation, which documents the translation movement in the Arab world and serves as a reliable reference and a gate to knowledge and cultural exchange.

Through its strategy, the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission is keen to promote a participatory approach by effectively reaching out to recipients, writers, publishers, translators, investors and non-profit institutions.

This is besides building strategic partnerships with other government sectors, achieving the highest levels of financial sustainability and operational competency, attracting capabilities and high productivity, and providing opportunities for the society to contribute to cultural work.

The strategy’s vision for the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission is to achieve a “renewable literary wealth, an advanced publishing industry, and a professional translation activity.”

Its mission, on the other hand, is to create “an enabling environment for pioneering Saudi literature to stimulate writers’ creativity, enhance product quality and recipient experience, advance the publishing industry in the Kingdom to achieve attractiveness and competitiveness of global investment, develop the quality and quantity of translation works, enrich Arabic content, and rely on effective partnerships, qualified competencies and innovative technologies to establish sustainable institutional work.”

The Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission was established in February 2020 as one of 11 cultural commissions launched by the Ministry of Culture, in line with its plan to advance the local cultural sector by developing main cultural sectors, to assume responsibility for managing the literature, publishing and translation sectors in the Kingdom.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Launches Project to Prepare Educational Labs at Faculty of Medicine at University of Aden

Aden, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has launched a project to equip educational laboratories in the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Aden, in the presence of the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Public Health and Population Dr. Ali Al-Walidi, the President of the University of Aden Dr. Al-Khader Lusour, the Dean of the College of Medicine, members of the faculty and KSrelief team.
The attendees toured the educational laboratory hall of the College of Medicine and were briefed on the project by the Dean of Medicine Dr. Abdul Hakim Al-Tamimi, in terms of a qualitative leap in modernizing the lab infrastructure and providing it with the necessary equipment and supplies.
The project, which lasts for six months, will benefit 2,000 students, in addition to 313 faculty members, with the aim of creating an interactive environment to provide students and faculty members with access to training capabilities by providing them with modern educational means, and contributing to the development and strengthening of capabilities and health cadres in the Yemeni society.

 

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Press: Ministry of Education Announces Developments in Education System

Riyadh, Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas.
Al-Bilad and Al-Yaum newspapers reported in their editorials that a new phase for the education sector is going to kick off differently in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after the impressive successes achieved at all levels regarding tackling the coronavirus pandemic, especially in the education sector, which has become a pioneering model for harnessing technology and overcoming unprecedented challenges.
The newspapers added that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been keen on the safety and health of everyone. Therefore, the government has taken immediate measures and carried out the education process remotely in order to ensure the safety of everyone.
According to the Ministry of Education, the next academic year will witness development of curricula educational plans in order to keep pace with international best practices. Moreover, the upcoming academic year will be divided into three semesters, the newspapers further said.
The Minister of Education, Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, affirmation that all personnel of the Ministry of Education must take the coronavirus vaccine before August, 2021, comes to insure the health and the safety of everyone, as well as the safety of the work environment, in addition to ensuring regularity of the educational process. It also comes as a part of sustained efforts being exerted by the government of Saudi Arabia since the outbreak of the pandemic, the newspapers concluded.
In another context, Al-Riyadh newspaper reported in its editorial that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a big number of domestic workers. According to official data by the end of 2020, domestic workers number reached about 3.6 million. Drivers account for the highest share of domestic workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia about 2.46 million drivers, representing 52.9% of the workers, while the home workers account for 44.6%, and their number reached 1.63 million.
Therefore, the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has worked on organizing and developing the mechanisms related to domestic workers. In this regard, the Cabinet has obliged recruitment companies to insure the domestic worker’s contract on behalf of the client, the newspaper further added.
The newspaper concluded that this decision will preserve the rights of both employers and the workers if the latter refuse to continue work or do not complete the period of the contract.

 

Source: Saudi Press Agency