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Labor ministers agree on 6 measures to develop labor markets globally
At the conclusion of the International Labor Market Conference in Riyadh, 40 labor ministers agreed on six key measures, including artificial intelligence and skills, to address future challenges.
The Saudi capital, Riyadh, concluded the ministerial meeting held as part of the third International Labour Conference, witnessing a historic consensus among 40 labor ministers and high-level officials on six strategic measures aimed at reshaping the future of global labor markets. The meeting was chaired by His Excellency the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Engineer Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, and saw broad participation from G20 countries, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, in addition to the presence of the Director-General of the International Labour Organization, Gilbert Houngbo, reflecting the global significance of this event.
General context: Confronting global transformations
This conference comes at a critical juncture, as labor markets worldwide face unprecedented challenges driven by accelerated digital transformation, the rise of artificial intelligence, demographic shifts, and the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. These factors have created an urgent need to rethink traditional employment and skills development policies. The Kingdom is hosting this global dialogue in line with its Vision 2030, which places human capital development and workforce empowerment at the heart of its objectives, striving to build a diversified and sustainable economy based on future competencies and skills.
A six-point roadmap for the future
The meeting discussions focused on aligning employment policies with future requirements, and resulted in ministers agreeing on a clear roadmap that includes six key actions:
- Skills recognition and transferability: Developing standardized methodologies for skills recognition across borders and sectors, enhancing workforce flexibility and mobility in a dynamic labor market.
- Responsible use of artificial intelligence: Guiding the adoption of AI technologies in labor market systems to ensure transparency and fairness, while establishing governance and oversight frameworks that prevent bias and promote efficiency.
- Adapting social protection systems: Updating social safety nets to be more flexible and better able to support workers during periods of career transition or income interruption, in line with new work patterns.
- Enhancing the use of data and analytics: Leveraging big data to connect job seekers with suitable opportunities, identify skills gaps, and guide training and development programs more effectively.
- Improving workforce planning: Building proactive workforce planning models capable of anticipating economic disruptions and structural shifts, and equipping the workforce with the skills needed for the future.
- Developing pathways to employment: Facilitating young people's entry into the labor market and providing clear pathways for those who have left work to return, ensuring sustainable and valuable career advancement.
Importance and expected impact
This agreement represents a pivotal step towards strengthening international cooperation to address shared challenges. Domestically, it reinforces the Kingdom's position as a thought leader and a global platform for dialogue on the future of work, and supports its efforts to reform the local labor market. Regionally and internationally, it provides a common framework that countries can use to guide the development of their national policies and encourages the exchange of expertise and best practices. Minister Al-Rajhi emphasized in his remarks that "constructive dialogue is the foundation for strengthening international cooperation and achieving tangible results," stressing that this meeting is a cornerstone for achieving this goal.
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Saudi Arabia's economy has grown by 8% annually since the launch of Vision 2030
Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih revealed that the Saudi economy has grown by 8% annually since 2016, with GDP doubling to 4.7 trillion riyals, and unemployment decreasing thanks to Vision 2030.
The Saudi economy has achieved historic leaps since the launch of Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment, Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, announced that the national economy has achieved exceptional growth rates of 8% annually since the launch of Saudi Vision 2030. This came during the government press conference, where Al-Falih reviewed the economic achievements that have made the Kingdom a unique model of stability and growth in light of a global economic climate characterized by anxiety and uncertainty.
Background and context of Saudi Vision 2030
Saudi Vision 2030 was launched in 2016 as an ambitious roadmap aimed at fundamentally transforming the structure of the Saudi economy. The vision rests on three main pillars: a vibrant society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation. Its primary objective was to reduce reliance on oil as the main source of income and diversify the economic base by developing promising sectors such as tourism, entertainment, technology, advanced industries, and logistics. The figures announced today by Minister Al-Falih are not merely positive indicators; they are tangible proof of the strategy's success in achieving its initial goals.
Economic indicators reflect the profound transformation
Al-Falih explained that the Kingdom's GDP has witnessed a remarkable doubling, jumping from SAR 2.6 trillion in 2016 to SAR 4.7 trillion in 2024. This growth is largely attributed to the increased contribution of non-oil sectors, which now account for 56% of the total economy, thus confirming the success of economic diversification policies. He added that gross fixed capital formation reached SAR 1.441 trillion, while total investment rose from SAR 672 billion in 2017 to SAR 1.44 trillion by the end of 2024, with expectations of exceeding SAR 1.5 trillion by 2025.
Positive impact on the labor market and society
The benefits of this growth were not limited to overall figures; their impact extended directly to the lives of citizens. The unemployment rate fell significantly from 13% to just over 7%, and approximately 800,000 new jobs were created in the national economy. Women's participation in the labor market witnessed a qualitative leap, with their contribution to the economy more than doubling—a key social and economic transformation driven by the Vision. Furthermore, the average wages of Saudis in the private sector increased by a cumulative rate exceeding 45%, boosting citizens' purchasing power and contributing to an improved standard of living.
The Kingdom is an attractive global investment destination
Al-Falih affirmed that these achievements have strengthened the Kingdom's position as a leading investment destination on the international stage. Foreign direct investment inflows reached SAR 119 billion in 2024, with projections exceeding SAR 140 billion in 2025. He also revealed the issuance of over 700 licenses to international companies that have decided to relocate their regional headquarters to the Kingdom, and an increase in the number of foreign investors to 62,000. These figures reflect growing global confidence in the strength of the Saudi economy and the sustainability of its growth, and confirm that the Kingdom is confidently moving towards a more prosperous and diversified future.
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Space Debris Conference in Riyadh: International Solutions for Space Sustainability
Riyadh is hosting the Space Debris Conference with the participation of 75 countries to discuss the risks of orbital objects and find innovative solutions to ensure the sustainability of space activities and protect the space economy.
The second edition of the Space Debris Conference, organized by the Saudi Space Agency, kicked off today, Monday, in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. The two-day event features broad international participation, including experts and officials from 75 countries, as well as representatives from international organizations and leading companies in the space sector, all aiming to unite efforts to address one of the greatest challenges threatening the future of space activities.
Historical background: A growing problem in Earth's orbit
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957, near-Earth space has seen a dramatic increase in the number of man-made objects. Space debris consists of defunct satellites, rocket launch vehicle parts, and fragments resulting from collisions or breakup. These objects, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, orbit Earth at tremendous speeds of up to 28,000 kilometers per hour, making even the smallest piece capable of causing catastrophic damage to operational satellites or crewed spacecraft. Scientists warn of the Kessler syndrome, a hypothetical scenario in which a single collision could trigger a chain reaction, creating a cloud of debris that would render low Earth orbit unusable for decades.
The importance of the conference and its expected impact
In his opening remarks, the Acting CEO of the Saudi Space Agency, Dr. Mohammed Al-Tamimi, sounded the alarm, emphasizing that near-Earth space is witnessing a “rapid increase in the number of orbiting objects,” which poses growing challenges to the safety and sustainability of space operations. Al-Tamimi pointed out that addressing this challenge requires strengthening international cooperation and developing innovative and effective solutions to mitigate risks and ensure a safe space environment for future generations.
The conference holds strategic importance as a global platform for solidifying Saudi Arabia's position as a key player in space sustainability. By bringing together decision-makers and experts, the Kingdom aims to lead the international dialogue on the policies and legislation necessary for managing space debris, aligning with the ambitious goals of Vision 2030 to diversify the economy and enhance its role in the multi-billion-dollar global space economy.
Topics of discussion and international cooperation
The conference, held with the support of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), will discuss several key themes, including space sustainability, protecting the space economy, and unifying international efforts. It will also highlight technological innovations and operational solutions for addressing risks and showcase successful international partnerships in this field. A highlight of the conference is the “DebrisSolver” competition, an international platform designed to stimulate applied innovation and transform research ideas into practical, actionable solutions. This international collaboration reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to shared responsibility and its support for global efforts to ensure the continuity of space activities, upon which the world depends for communications, navigation, and climate monitoring.
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Applying for the 1447 Opportunities Program for Teachers via the Fares System
The Ministry of Education has announced the opening of applications for the 1447 AH (2026/2027) Opportunities Program for those holding educational positions. Find out the dates and requirements through the Fares system.
Announcement of the opening of applications for the “Opportunities” program
The Saudi Ministry of Education announced today (Monday) the opening of applications for the “Fursah” program, dedicated to those holding educational positions for the upcoming academic year 1447 AH. The Ministry clarified that the application period will run from 8 Sha’ban 1447 AH (corresponding to January 27, 2026) until 17 Sha’ban 1447 AH (corresponding to February 5, 2026), through the “Faris System” electronic platform.
Program background and strategic objectives
The “Opportunities” program was launched two years ago as part of the Ministry’s initiatives to develop work mechanisms and improve the education sector environment, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. The program primarily aims to address the need for teaching positions at all levels, from schools, institutes, and special education programs to education departments and the Ministry headquarters. It works to achieve a balanced distribution of teaching staff across different regions and sectors, ensuring high-quality education for all students. This program represents a qualitative shift from traditional transfer procedures to a more flexible and transparent system based on available opportunities and required competencies.
Application process and available opportunities
The Ministry called on all those holding educational positions to log into their personal accounts on the “Faris System” to regularly check available opportunities and specializations and apply for them according to the approved procedure. The program allows applications for a variety of high-quality job opportunities, including teaching positions in different specializations, as well as opportunities in school structures (such as school principal or vice-principal) and supervisory structures (such as educational supervisor). This platform allows applicants to review the requirements of each opportunity and submit their applications electronically, thus facilitating the process and increasing professional development opportunities for teachers.
The importance and expected impact of the program
The “Opportunities” program is of paramount importance at the local level, as it empowers teachers and grants them greater freedom in planning their career paths and moving to positions or roles that align with their aspirations and experience. The program also enhances the efficiency of human resource management in the education sector by matching actual needs with available competencies. In the long term, the program is expected to increase job satisfaction among teachers and improve the overall performance of the education system, which will positively impact the quality of student learning outcomes and support the Kingdom's efforts to build a knowledge-based economy.
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