Who’s Who: Abdulaziz Nassruldeen, EVP at Saudi Expenditure and Projects Efficiency Authority

Abdulaziz Nassruldeen
Abdulaziz Nassruldeen
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Updated 16 March 2023

Who’s Who: Abdulaziz Nassruldeen, EVP at Saudi Expenditure and Projects Efficiency Authority

Abdulaziz Nassruldeen

Abdulaziz Nassruldeen is the executive vice president of policies and strategic studies at the government’s Expenditure and Projects Efficiency Authority, a post he took up in 2022.

Nassruldeen manages more than 50 employees and oversees the development and implementation of policies, and advocates sectorial and cross-sectorial policies to drive EXPRO’s objectives. He also leads studies and scientific research related to the authority’s mandates, the development and implementation of investment appraisals and national strategies, and the methodology for spending reviews and service-delivery-model reviews across government entities.

Previously, in 2018 Nassruldeen became IT executive director at EXPRO, where he managed a team of 20 employees and directed the development and implementation of strategies for the digital and technology sector, as well as coordinating collaborations with various key technology players in the market.

Nassruldeen has more than 18 years of experience in the Saudi government, including three years at the Saudi Arabian Mining Company, one year at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and six years at the Capital Market Authority.

In 2013, Nassruldeen began work at the Ministry of Civil Service as an IT director for governance and strategic transformation at the program management office, where he managed the ministry’s digital transformation journey, as well as day-to-day activities at the PMO overseeing IT programs and projects. Nassruldeen also worked for the National Transformation Program and Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives.

Nassruldeen has a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dammam, and a master’s degree in information security from the Saudi Electronic University in Riyadh.

 


Saudi Arabia wins WTO executive council seat

Saudi Arabia wins WTO executive council seat
Representatives from 12 countries took part in the UNWTO meeting on June 6, 2023, at the Dead Sea, in Jordan. (Twitter: @UNWTO)
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Saudi Arabia wins WTO executive council seat

Saudi Arabia wins WTO executive council seat
  • The work team aims to enhance the role played by the UNWTO as a pioneer in the global tourism sector

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has won a seat on the UN World Tourism Organization Executive Council from 2023 to 2027 for the Middle East region.

The Kingdom has been elected as a member of the work team in charge of “Redesigning Tourism for the Future,” which was formed under an initiative introduced by Saudi Arabia during the 24th General Assembly of the UNWTO in 2021.

The work team aims to enhance the role played by the UNWTO as a pioneer in the global tourism sector.

The election was held during the 49th meeting of the UNWTO Regional Commission for the Middle East hosted by Jordan from June 7 to 9, 2023.

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed bin Aqeel Al-Khateeb led the Kingdom’s delegation that took part in the meeting.


Saudi, Somali defense ministers discuss ties 

Saudi, Somali defense ministers discuss ties 
Updated 08 June 2023

Saudi, Somali defense ministers discuss ties 

Saudi, Somali defense ministers discuss ties 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman met with his Somalian counterpart Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, the Saudi Press Agency reported Thursday.

The meeting discussed bilateral ties and ways to enhance cooperation and coordination in the military and defense fields.

Senior Saudi and Somali officials attended the meeting.


Saudi Arabia highlights its tech achievements at Global Technology Forum in Paris

Saudi Arabia highlights its tech achievements at Global Technology Forum in Paris
Updated 08 June 2023

Saudi Arabia highlights its tech achievements at Global Technology Forum in Paris

Saudi Arabia highlights its tech achievements at Global Technology Forum in Paris
  • The forum, hosted by Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, had the theme ‘Shaping our future at the tech frontier’

RIYADH: During the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Global Technology Forum in Paris on Tuesday, Saudi experts talked about the Kingdom’s achievements in the tech sector.

Saudi Arabia was represented at the event, which had the theme “Shaping our future at the tech frontier,” by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Its aim was to exchange experiences and ideas relating to developments in the technology sector, policies for the digital economy policies, and innovation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Daniah Orkoubi, the deputy minister for technology foresight and digital economy, highlighted Saudi Arabia’s efforts to create an advanced digital infrastructure that can rival the best in the world, in line with the goals of the nation’s Vision 2030 development and diversification plan.

She also discussed the Kingdom’s pioneering work to empower women, which has helped to increase female participation in the labor force to 33.6 percent.

Orkoubi also highlighted the Kingdom’s continuing efforts to help bridge the global digital divide, including the provision of satellite and non-terrestrial networks.
 


Saudi Arabia makes final preparations for 10th Arab-China Business Conference

Saudi Arabia makes final preparations for 10th Arab-China Business Conference
Updated 08 June 2023

Saudi Arabia makes final preparations for 10th Arab-China Business Conference

Saudi Arabia makes final preparations for 10th Arab-China Business Conference
  • The aim of the two-day event, which begins on June 11, is to support and promote strategic collaboration in the fields of economics, commerce and investment
  • Khalid Al-Falih, the Saudi minister of investment, said this year’s conference will be the biggest yet, with more than 3,000 delegates from 23 countries set to attend

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Affairs Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan will open the 10th Arab-China Business Conference in Riyadh on Sunday, June 11.

The theme for the two -day event, held under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is “Collaborating For Prosperity,” and its aim is to support and promote strategic collaboration in the fields of economics, commerce and investment that benefits Arab nations and China.

The event is being organized by the Saudi Ministry of Investment in partnership with the Arab League secretary-general, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, and the Union of Arab Chambers.

It will look at investment opportunities in a variety of industries, organizers said. Key areas for potential cooperation include technology, renewable energy, agriculture, real estate, minerals, supply chains and innovation.

The agenda includes dialogue sessions and bilateral meetings to discuss ways in which Arab nations and China can work together to achieve prosperity and sustainable development.

Khalid Al-Falih, the Saudi minister of investment, said the crown prince’s patronage of the event reflects the commitment of the Saudi leadership to efforts to foster strategic partnerships with global economic powers.

He said that this year’s conference will be the biggest yet, with more than 3,000 decision-makers, government officials, investors, business owners and experts from 23 countries set to attend.

It will include eight panel discussions, 18 workshops, and a showcase of high-quality projects and cutting-edge technology. In particular, it aims to strengthen the Arab-Chinese partnerships as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, Beijing’s infrastructure-development strategy, in the areas of investment, the economy and trade, organizers said.


Saudi Arabia condemns storming, vandalizing of its embassy in Sudan

Saudi Arabia condemns storming, vandalizing of its embassy in Sudan
Updated 08 June 2023

Saudi Arabia condemns storming, vandalizing of its embassy in Sudan

Saudi Arabia condemns storming, vandalizing of its embassy in Sudan

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia strongly condemned on Thursday the storming and vandalism of its embassy building and attache offices in Sudan by armed groups.

In a statement by the Saudi foreign ministry, the Kingdom also denounced the sabotaging of housing and property of Saudi embassy staff.

The ministry expressed the Kingdom's total rejection of all forms of violence and sabotage towards diplomatic missions and representations.

It reiterated the importance of confronting these armed groups that are trying to undermine the return of security and stability to Sudan and its people.