Saudi fund signs $10m loan for renewable energy project in Solomon Islands

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SFD has signed a $10 million development loan agreement with the Solomon Islands to support a renewable energy project. (SPA)
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SFD has signed a $10 million development loan agreement with the Solomon Islands to support a renewable energy project. (SPA)
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SFD has signed a $10 million development loan agreement with the Solomon Islands to support a renewable energy project. (SPA)
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SFD has signed a $10 million development loan agreement with the Solomon Islands to support a renewable energy project. (SPA)
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Saudi fund signs $10m loan for renewable energy project in Solomon Islands

Saudi fund signs $10m loan for renewable energy project in Solomon Islands
  • Deal will help island nation reduce its reliance on conventional energy
  • Since 1974, SaudFund for Development has financed 800 projects worth more than $21bn

RIYADH: The Saudi Fund for Development on Tuesday signed a $10 million development loan agreement with the Solomon Islands to support a renewable energy project.

The deal was signed by the fund’s CEO Sultan Al-Marshad and the Solomon Islands’ Finance and Treasury Minister Manasseh Sogavare.

The project aims to develop renewable energy infrastructure in the country by establishing solar power plants with a total capacity of 35.5 megawatts and energy storage systems.

This will reduce its reliance on conventional energy and support sustainable development goals for economic and environmental growth, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The loan is the fund’s first to the Solomon Islands and demonstrates its commitment to supporting developing countries and small island states in overcoming economic, social and environmental challenges.

Since its foundation in 1974, the fund has financed more than 800 projects worth more than $21 billion in more than 100 countries.

Through its global initiatives, the fund enhances livelihoods, expands access to services and empowers communities, fostering inclusive growth and creating opportunities worldwide.

On the sidelines of the signing, Al-Marshad and his delegation met Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele. They discussed the fund’s 50-year development efforts and ways to strengthen cooperation.


Five Arabian sand gazelles born in Buraidah Oasis

Five Arabian sand gazelles born in Buraidah Oasis
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Five Arabian sand gazelles born in Buraidah Oasis

Five Arabian sand gazelles born in Buraidah Oasis
  • Environmental achievement reflects national efforts to resettle wildlife, restore ecological balance in the Kingdom, and enhance the sustainability of its natural resources
  • Center continues to implement its strategic plans to preserve wildlife and enrich biodiversity in the Kingdom, in line with the SGI, the National Environment Strategy, and Vision 2030

RIYADH: The National Center for Wildlife has announced the birth of five endangered Arabian sand gazelles in the Buraidah Oasis, as part of the center’s breeding and resettlement programs.

This environmental achievement reflects national efforts to resettle wildlife, restore ecological balance in the Kingdom, and enhance the sustainability of its natural resources, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The center continues to implement its strategic plans to preserve wildlife and enrich biodiversity in the Kingdom, in line with the Saudi Green Initiative, the National Environment Strategy, and Vision 2030.


Saudi foreign minister lands in US for official visit

Saudi foreign minister lands in US for official visit
Updated 08 April 2025
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Saudi foreign minister lands in US for official visit

Saudi foreign minister lands in US for official visit

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan landed in the United States on Tuesday, Al Arabiya Television reported. 


Life expectancy in Saudi Arabia rises to 78.8 years, says health ministry

Life expectancy in Saudi Arabia rises to 78.8 years, says health ministry
Updated 08 April 2025
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Life expectancy in Saudi Arabia rises to 78.8 years, says health ministry

Life expectancy in Saudi Arabia rises to 78.8 years, says health ministry
  • Reflects efforts to improve healthcare quality and strengthen preventive measures
  • Ministry continues to enhance preventive and curative healthcare services, expand health education programs, and intensify early screening for diseases and tumors

RIYADH: Life expectancy in Saudi Arabia rose from 74 years in 2016 to 78.8 years in 2024, the Ministry of Health has said.

It reflects efforts to improve healthcare quality and strengthen preventive measures, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The announcement was made on World Health Day, celebrated annually on April 7, this year under the theme “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures.”

Saudi public health efforts are part of the Health Sector Transformation Program under Vision 2030, aimed at creating a vibrant society with better health and well-being, the SPA added.

Under the ministry’s supervision, the healthcare system launched targeted initiatives and awareness campaigns to promote healthy habits, encourage walking and support daily wellness practices.

This has contributed to improved public health and quality of life, paving the way toward the goal of raising life expectancy to 80 years by 2030, the SPA reported.

The ministry also implemented health and nutrition reforms in collaboration with various government entities, such as banning hydrogenated oils, reducing salt in foods, and mandating calorie labeling on food products and in restaurants. These measures contribute to better public health and a reduction in chronic diseases.

The ministry continues to enhance preventive and curative healthcare services, expand health education programs, and intensify early screening for diseases and tumors.

This aims to increase life expectancy, reduce chronic illnesses and improve quality of life, paving the way for a healthier, more prosperous and sustainable future.

Meanwhile, the World Assembly of Muslim Youth praised Saudi Arabia’s commitment to its health sector and the implementation of health programs, highlighting that societal advancement depends on individual well-being.

The organization said that Vision 2030 prioritizes the health sector, leading to improved medical services, better patient safety and satisfaction, and enhanced recovery through infrastructure development and institutional restructuring.

It also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s support for the global health sector, extending to numerous countries through health programs and medical convoys as part of the Kingdom’s humanitarian efforts.


Saudi aid agency to support 1,000 orphans in Syria

Saudi aid agency to support 1,000 orphans in Syria
Updated 08 April 2025
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Saudi aid agency to support 1,000 orphans in Syria

Saudi aid agency to support 1,000 orphans in Syria

RIYADH: The Kingdom's aid agency, KSrelief, is providing humanitarian assistance to some of the world’s most vulnerable people, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

KSrelief signed a cooperation agreement with a civil society organization to support orphan care and economic empowerment in earthquake-affected areas of northwestern Syria.

The agreement aims to provide monthly cash allowances to 1,000 orphaned children in Jindires town and Aleppo governorate. It will also empower 400 women foster mothers through in-kind grants and vocational training, the SPA reported.

In Jordan, KSrelief organized recreational activities for 1,000 orphaned children from the Syrian refugee and host communities to improve their living conditions and bring joy.

In Yemen, KSrelief delivered more than 45 million liters of drinking and non-potable water to Hajjah and Saada governorates in one month as part of its water and sanitation project.

A mobile medical clinic in Hajjah governorate served 1,691 patients during the same period, the SPA added.

In Lebanon, KSrelief distributed 460 food baskets to vulnerable families in Koura, benefiting 2,300 people, and 6,181 vouchers as part of its clothing project. 


Hajj Ministry sets April 13 as final Umrah entry date

Hajj Ministry sets April 13 as final Umrah entry date
Updated 08 April 2025
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Hajj Ministry sets April 13 as final Umrah entry date

Hajj Ministry sets April 13 as final Umrah entry date

RIYADH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has designated April 13 as the final date for those performing Umrah to enter Saudi Arabia, with April 29 set as the deadline for departure in preparation for the upcoming Hajj season.

The ministry emphasized that staying beyond this date will result in statutory penalties and urged individuals as well as Umrah companies and institutions to comply with regulations and instructions, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Companies and establishments serving pilgrims and Umrah performers that fail to report any delays to the relevant authorities could face fines of up to SR100,000 ($26,600), along with legal action being taken against those responsible.

Fines will be multiplied depending on how many individuals have violated the departure deadlines, according to the SPA.

On Monday, the Ministry of Interior said Hajj and Umrah service companies and establishments must adhere to all relevant rules and guidelines.