Global leaders discuss transformational impact of philanthropy for development at IsDB event

Global leaders discuss transformational impact of philanthropy for development at IsDB event
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Updated 30 April 2024
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Global leaders discuss transformational impact of philanthropy for development at IsDB event

Global leaders discuss transformational impact of philanthropy for development at IsDB event

The Islamic Development Bank hosted a special philanthropy forum at their annual meeting in Riyadh, in collaboration with the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, titled “Harnessing Philanthropy for Development: The Road Less Traveled.” The high-profile event brought together global philanthropic and business leaders to explore the untapped potential of philanthropic capital in accelerating development and humanitarian efforts.

The forum featured prominent figures in the philanthropy, development and humanitarian aid fields, including Dr. Muhammad Al-Jasser, president of the Islamic Development Bank; Dr. Abdullah Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center; Princess Nouf bint Muhammad bin Abdullah, CEO of the King Khalid Foundation; Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Badr Jafar, CEO of Crescent Enterprises and special envoy for business and philanthropy; Sulaiman Abdulaziz Azzabin, CEO of King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation; Stanlake Samkange, executive director of the World Food Program; Danah Dajani, senior vice president at Abdulla Al-Ghurair Foundation; and Naila Farouky, CEO of the Arab Foundations Forum.

The forum began with a plenary conversation between Gates and Jafar, shedding light on Gate’s philanthropic journey and unwavering commitment to global health. The discussion also highlighted the evolving landscape of giving in the MENA region, the potential for greater collaboration between philanthropy and development banks, as well as new challenges and opportunities such as climate change and the advent of artificial intelligence.

Highlighting a transformative visit to Africa in 1993, Gates described how it exposed him to the devastating realities of extreme poverty and the high rates of preventable diseases, a major contributor to child mortality. Gates shared that in 2000, when the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was launched, a staggering 10 million children worldwide died before the age of five. Through their focused efforts on malaria, polio, and nutrition, the foundation has demonstrably halved that number and aims to reduce childhood mortality by a further 50 percent in the coming decades.
“I’m optimistic and see possibilities. We are making progress, the human condition today is better than ever before, life expectancy is longer, more children survive past the age of five and the opportunities to take innovation, which is accelerating, and apply it to reduce inequality, has never been so great. I believe it’s not just an emotional state, but it’s factual. We can drive progress and we have made progress,” Gates said.

Climate change took center stage as the conversation continued. Jafar, having chaired the inaugural COP28 Business and Philanthropy Climate Forum, emphasized the importance of increased cross-sectoral collaboration for climate and nature action, commenting: “We’re four months since COP 28 UAE and the historic UAE Consensus. The ‘whole of society’ approach that was the vision of Dr. Sultan Al-Jaber, saw the most inclusive climate gathering ever, bringing together geographically diverse and sectorally diverse stakeholders. The groundbreaking results reinforced the fact that we absolutely need the authentic engagement of business and philanthropy in the climate action agenda if we are to move from pledges and announcements to action and implementation.”

Gates responded: “I think that the COP meeting significantly exceeded my expectations. Not only was it hosted very well, but also the spirit that the businesses coming into it showed, as well as the philanthropists, was very impressive to me. What we saw was a mixing of small innovative companies who have new climate ideas … able to meet with the big companies.”

Building on the borderless impact of philanthropy, the conversation shifted to the evolving landscape and trends of giving in the Middle East and Africa. Jafar said: “Philanthropy is a $2 trillion per year sector, and I believe that in the Gulf region we’re on the cusp of a transformation of philanthropic practice to more strategic giving that is impact driven and is evidence based. This is due to a number of factors, not least the confluence of technology with the more hands-on expectations by the next generation and more focus on transparency and accountability.”
The discussion also touched on how innovative partnerships between philanthropic organizations and multi-development banks can amplify the focus and impact of these efforts. Reflecting on the power of collaboration, Gates emphasized the importance of renewing his foundation’s long-standing partnership with the Islamic Development Bank, along with other philanthropic actors across the region.

Making the announcement for the Live and Livelihoods Fund, Gates said: “All of our greatest successes have come through partnerships. We have a number of things where we fund research and development, like for breakthrough vaccines, where we’re able to operate on our own because we have such deep expertise and the cost to do that. But that’s more of an exception […] and that’s why this week is a huge milestone.”

Addressing future philanthropy trends, Gates, who pioneered various technological advancements, said that by strategically allocating resources toward the development of technologies like AI and blockchain for social good, philanthropists can unlock a new wave of impactful giving.
“I cannot overstate the impact that AI is going to have on every field of human endeavor. Whether it’s discovering new drugs for health care intervention, delivering medical advice or giving every kid a personal tutor that talks to them in their language, and not only understands the subject area, but also understands their motivation and how to keep them engaged,” Gates said.

The philanthropy forum served as a platform for fostering collaboration and innovation in development philanthropy, generating valuable insights and recommendations for strengthening the role of philanthropy in achieving sustainable development goals.


Italian clothing brand intimissimi opens first Saudi store

Italian clothing brand intimissimi opens first Saudi store
Updated 30 January 2025
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Italian clothing brand intimissimi opens first Saudi store

Italian clothing brand intimissimi opens first Saudi store

intimissimi, an Italian brand synonymous with elegance and romance, has opened doors to its first Saudi store at Panorama Mall in Riyadh. This launch marks a milestone for the brand, introducing its world-renowned sophistication, classic Italian flair, and unsurpassed workmanship to the Kingdom for the first time.

“The flagship store is more than just a shopping destination — it is a celebration of femininity and style,” a statement said. Designed with intimissimi’s standard attention to detail, the store provides an immersive shopping experience in which consumers can browse luxurious products in a welcoming, easy-to-navigate setting. The store exudes the essence of Italian charm, giving women across the Kingdom a taste of the Italian elegance that has captured hearts all over the world.

“Our entry into Saudi Arabia marks an exciting milestone for intimissimi as we continue to expand our presence in the Middle East. This step reflects the Kingdom’s increasing demand for luxury apparel and its dynamic, style-conscious community. We are thrilled to bring our elegant tradition to Saudi Arabia and look forward to becoming a cherished part of Riyadh’s vibrant fashion scene,” said Tamara Jaber, brand manager at intimissimi.

To celebrate the grand opening, intimissimi at Panorama Mall hosted an exclusive event, which drew a distinguished crowd, including some of Saudi Arabia’s top influencers and fashion enthusiasts. Guests were invited to explore the new store and its collections, enjoying an evening filled with glamor and sophistication. The event featured special promotions, and exclusive surprises, creating a truly unforgettable experience that marked the brand’s debut in the Kingdom.

intimissimi’s collections, which include luxurious intimates, elevated knitwear, and comfy nightwear, will now be available for shoppers in Riyadh. Founded in 1996, the brand combines Italian heritage with current designs to empower women with comfort and beauty. It is available in 53 countries with 1,719 stores worldwide.


Saudi Awwal Bank named Kingdom’s ‘best trade finance provider’

Saudi Awwal Bank named Kingdom’s ‘best trade finance provider’
Updated 29 January 2025
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Saudi Awwal Bank named Kingdom’s ‘best trade finance provider’

Saudi Awwal Bank named Kingdom’s ‘best trade finance provider’

Saudi Awwal Bank, a leading financial institution in the Kingdom, has been honored by Global Finance as the “Best Trade Finance Provider” in Saudi Arabia for 2025.

The prestigious award marks the fifth consecutive year SAB has received this recognition since its landmark merger, further solidifying its reputation as the foremost trade finance institution in the Kingdom and reflecting its remarkable performance in 2024.

The award is based on a comprehensive evaluation of several key factors, including transaction volumes, global coverage, customer service excellence, competitor benchmarking, and the adoption of innovative technologies. Feedback from multinational decision-makers worldwide and insights from industry analysts and corporate executives underscored SAB’s ability to consistently outperform competitors and maintain a strong position in the competitive trade finance sector.

Yasser Al-Barrak, chief corporate and institutional banking officer at SAB, said: “This award reflects the unwavering dedication, hard work, and collaboration of numerous departments across SAB in addressing our clients’ complex and evolving needs. Our success is driven by the expertise of our teams, our innovative solutions, exceptional service, and global reach through our partnership with HSBC.”

He added: “We are also committed to providing the best services and projects that support development and promote economic growth to achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.”

SAB’s product and service offerings and its steadfast commitment to client satisfaction have positioned it as a vital driver of trade within the Kingdom.

Despite a dynamic business environment, SAB continues to deliver tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of both local and multinational clients. This adaptability and innovation have enabled the bank to sustain robust performance metrics and reaffirm its status as a preferred provider of both conventional and Islamic trade finance solutions.

Today, as a leader in trade finance, SAB is aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals, striving to enhance the Kingdom’s economic growth and positioning itself as a key player in the global financial landscape.


Social Development Bank showcases financial services, inspires youth

Social Development Bank showcases financial services, inspires youth
Updated 29 January 2025
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Social Development Bank showcases financial services, inspires youth

Social Development Bank showcases financial services, inspires youth

The Social Development Bank successfully concluded its participation as a strategic partner in the “Forsaty 4” forum, held under the patronage of Qassim Gov. Prince Dr. Faisal bin Mishaal. The event took place from Jan. 22 to 25 and highlighted SDB’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurship and empowering youth capabilities.

SDB’s pavilion at the forum witnessed significant engagement from entrepreneurs and attendees, eager to learn about the diverse range of financing services offered by the bank. Visitors also benefited from specialized advisory platforms designed to support project development and showcase inspiring success stories. Additionally, attendees explored the “Jada 30” business incubator, which provides comprehensive support for emerging enterprises, and participated in the “Hackathon Jada thon,” a platform transforming creative ideas into actionable projects with technical assistance and practical guidance.

Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Hamidi, CEO of SDB, said: “SDB’s participation in the ‘Forsaty 4’ forum reaffirms our ongoing commitment to supporting youth and promoting entrepreneurship in line with Saudi Vision 2030. Through these events, we enhance sustainable development opportunities and open promising horizons for ambitious youth to become active contributors to the national economy.”

As part of its developmental efforts, SDB has provided financing to the Qassim region amounting to approximately SR7.9 billion ($2.1 billion). This support has been distributed across social loans, self-employment financing, and funding for productive families and small enterprises. Financing for self-employment and productive families alone grew from SR49.9 million in 2019 to SR184 million in 2024. Similarly, financing for small enterprises more than doubled, reaching SR214 million during the same period.

In addition to financial services, SDB has offered non-financial initiatives to promote a culture of self-employment and savings. More than 36,000 beneficiaries participated in 438 courses and workshops, while specialized training programs have been delivered to 24,000 individuals through 358 training courses.

“SDB’s involvement in the ‘Forsaty 4’ forum continues its legacy of impactful participation in previous editions,” it said in a statement. “Since its inception in 2019, SDB has been a strategic partner of the forum, strengthening its role in 2022 by introducing expanded services and initiatives to support entrepreneurs during the second edition. In the third edition in 2024, SDB further solidified its commitment by offering 20 advisory pavilions, 20 entrepreneurial support stations, and organizing specialized workshops, empowering young people and fostering entrepreneurship across the Kingdom, in alignment with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.”


LuLu festival celebrates Saudi-India friendship

LuLu festival celebrates Saudi-India friendship
Updated 29 January 2025
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LuLu festival celebrates Saudi-India friendship

LuLu festival celebrates Saudi-India friendship

LuLu Hypermarket is hosting its annual Indian festival, offering shoppers a vibrant range of Indian products, flavors, and cultural activities.

Marking another milestone in strengthening the cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and India, the LuLu India Fest 2025 is running from Jan. 24 to 30 at all LuLu outlets across Saudi Arabia.

The event officially kicked off on Jan. 25 at LuLu Hypermarket, Riyadh Avenue Mall, Murabba, with a grand inauguration by Indian Ambassador Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan. The ambassador was warmly welcomed with a purple carpet reception, accompanied by a bouquet and traditional flower garland.

A creative unveiling ceremony began the festivities, where the Indian Product Wall was revealed through a unique chess-themed launch. Following this, guests enjoyed a guided tour of the hypermarket, where they explored various kiosks showcasing Indian culinary delights from 10 different states. Attendees also interacted with a robot that offered interesting insights into each dish.

In partnership with APEDA, the launch event featured a special display of organic Indian products. Additionally, a new product launch spotlighted fresh Indian fruits, vegetables, and FMCG items. Live cooking demonstrations by Saudi chefs highlighted the fusion of Saudi and Indian culinary traditions, showcasing dishes that blend the flavors of both nations.

The cultural celebrations included entertaining Indian dance performances, further emphasizing the unity between Saudi and Indian cultures.

During his keynote address, Ambassador Khan expressed his appreciation for the event, saying: “This festival is a celebration of the enduring friendship between India and Saudi Arabia. LuLu India Fest exemplifies how we can honor both Indian products and cultural ties, fostering mutual respect and understanding between our two nations.”

Shehim Mohammed, director of LuLu Saudi Hypermarkets, added: “LuLu India Fest is a celebration of Indian heritage and a symbol of the growing partnership between Saudi Arabia and India. At LuLu, we take pride in bridging these cultures and uniting our communities through shared experiences. This event reinforces our commitment to promoting cultural exchange and strengthening the commercial bonds between these two great nations.”

With Indian flavors, fashion, and culture taking center stage, LuLu India Fest 2025 exemplifies LuLu Group’s commitment to uniting communities and providing memorable shopping experiences.


At Leap 2025, Ericsson to reinforce commitment to Saudi Vision 2030

At Leap 2025, Ericsson to reinforce commitment to Saudi Vision 2030
Updated 29 January 2025
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At Leap 2025, Ericsson to reinforce commitment to Saudi Vision 2030

At Leap 2025, Ericsson to reinforce commitment to Saudi Vision 2030

Ericsson will showcase its cutting-edge technologies and innovation leadership at LEAP 2025, taking place Feb. 9-12, at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center, Malham. Demonstrating its commitment to Saudi Vision 2030, Ericsson will display advanced solutions, present live technology demonstrations, share success stories with partners, and unveil expert insights into the future of connectivity.

Under the theme “Step Forward: Discover the Unfolding Future,” Ericsson is reinforcing its long-standing partnership with its partners in Saudi Arabia, which spans more than four decades. Through collaborations with communication service providers, enterprises, and government entities, Ericsson is driving the localization of advanced technologies, nurturing local talent, and contributing to the Kingdom’s position as a global leader in technology and innovation.

Ericsson’s booth will feature interactive demonstrations, panel discussions, and technical sessions of its latest innovations across 5G, artificial intelligence, and advanced network solutions, and showcases on AI-powered networks and immersive use cases for consumers and enterprises. This will allow visitors to get a feel of networks of the future and explore how these technologies are enabling industries to digitize, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainability goals.

Adding to the event’s thought leadership, Ericsson will host live episodes for its Tech Insights podcast featuring industry leaders and experts discussing the transformative impact of connectivity on various sectors.

Håkan Cervell, vice president and head of Saudi Arabia at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, said: “Like every year, we are truly excited to showcase Ericsson’s innovative technologies at LEAP 2025, and how they are empowering a sustainable, connected future for Saudi Arabia and beyond. Our presence at this event reflects our steadfast dedication to supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 by enhancing digital infrastructure, fostering sustainability, and enabling progress through advanced connectivity solutions.”