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KSrelief boosts nonprofit sector in Saudi Arabia

Important Facts of the News

  • KSrelief took part in the 4th Future of the Non-Profit Sector Forum in Riyadh.
  • Dr. Hana Omar represented KSrelief at the event.
  • KSrelief has so far executed more than 1,090 volunteering programs.
  • The event took place in the King Abdullah Financial District on November 6, 2025.
  • The forum involved multiple civil institutions discussing the evolution of the nonprofit economy.

KSrelief at Future of Non-Profit Sector Forum

KSrelief Showcases Role in Empowering Non-Profit Work

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) contributed to the 4th annual Future of the Non-Profit Sector Forum, hosted at the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh. The organization was represented by Dr. Hana Omar, advisor to the KSrelief supervisor-general and director of the Partnerships and International Relations Department.

Highlighting Global Humanitarian Projects

Dr. Omar shed light on KSrelief’s ongoing efforts to uplift the nonprofit sector, particularly its involvement in humanitarian and relief initiatives across the globe. She shared that the center has successfully delivered over 1,090 volunteer-driven projects to date, marking a significant footprint in global volunteerism.

Forum as a Platform for Collaboration

The forum brought together major voices and institutions from Saudi Arabia’s nonprofit landscape. It served as a platform for participants to exchange ideas and discuss strategies for strengthening the sector’s economic sustainability. The event featured several discussions focused on future trends and collaborative approaches that will shape the nonprofit industry in the coming years.

Encouraging Participation and Innovation

By participating in events such as these, KSrelief underscores its role in fostering innovative models for nonprofit growth. The discussions held during the forum further reinforced the importance of strategic partnerships and global outreach for enhancing the sector’s impact, both domestically and internationally.