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May 02, 2021 12:11
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is on course to meet the aims laid out in Vision 2030 following five years of success so far, senior representatives were told.
The chairs of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 Realization Program Committee – including the Ministers of Health, Tourism, Finance, Economy and Planning met in Riyadh on Saturday.
Health minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah said there had been a marked improvement in the health sector since the start of Vision 2030, which later saw the introduction of the Mawid and Sehhaty apps.
“In 2015, People used to struggle to book an appointment, but now any citizen can book an appointment via Mawid and Sehhaty applications,” he explained.
Riyadh, Apr 14 (Prensa Latina) The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) has signed an agreement to supply oil derivatives to operate more than 80 power stations with the Yemeni government.
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SDRPY signs oil derivatives agreement with Yemeni government April 13, 2021
SDRPY Supervisor General Ambassador Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Jaber exchange an agreement with the Yemeni Minister of Electricity and Energy Dr. Anwar Kalashat to supply oil derivatives to operate more than 80 power stations.
SDRPY Supervisor General Ambassador Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Electricity and Energy Dr. Anwar Kalashat during the signing of an agreement to supply oil derivatives to operate more than 80 power stations.
RIYADH The Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen (SDRPY), represented by SDRPY Supervisor General Ambassador Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Jaber, signed Tuesday an agreement with the Yemeni government, represented by Minister of Electricity and Energy Dr. Anwar Kalashat, to supply oil derivatives to operate more than 80 power stations.