RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief launched its new strategic plan in Riyadh on Monday, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The plan, unveiled by Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, adviser at the Royal Court and supervisor general of KSrelief, outlines how it will become a leader in global relief and humanitarian efforts, emphasizing the provision of aid in alignment with the Kingdom’s values of excellence and high quality. The mission focuses on supervising, organizing, empowering, and overseeing international humanitarian work through distinguished institutional practices. Three key components of the plan are to enhance the effect of relief and humanitarian activities, achieve institutional excellence, and ensure financial sustainability. To achieve these objectives, the plan has set out seven goals, such as delivering efficient and sustainable aid, promoting Saudi Arabia’s role in international humanitarian efforts, improving the internal operational model, developing human resources, achieving technical excellence, and diversifying financial resources. The plan will be implemented through 18 initiatives, comprising 51 projects, all measured by 26 performance indicators. The initiatives are scheduled to commence in the third quarter of 2024. The launch ceremony was attended by Bandar bin Asaad Al-Sajjan, director general of the Institute of Public Administration, and several KSrelief leaders. Al-Rabeeah thanked Al-Sajjan and his institute’s support for developing the strategic plan and commended the dedication and high performance of the team involved.
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