Partnerships
Uniting Efforts for Sustainable Growth and Cultural Legacy
Soudah Development collaborates with key government and private sector entities to drive sustainable development, cultural preservation, and economic diversification. These partnerships reflect our commitment to fostering innovation, protecting the natural environment, and enhancing the cultural heritage in Soudah and parts of Rijal Almaa.
Partnerships
Saudi Coffee Company
This collaboration empowers local coffee farmers through training on sustainable practices, boosting crop quality and income. The aim is to create opportunities and leverage the region's reputation for high-quality coffee.
Partnerships
Tourist Villages Cooperative Society of Rijal Almaa
This collaboration aims to preserve architectural heritage, by restoring historic sites, and to promote sustainable tourism to create new opportunities for the local community. It fosters community involvement and ensures the region's cultural identity remains vibrant for future generations.
Partnerships
The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (TRITA)
This collaboration aims to strengthen strategic cooperation between the two parties by fostering cultural and community initiatives in several key areas, including educational and training programs and entrepreneurship initiatives. These efforts are designed to support the growth of the traditional crafts and arts sector while promoting its products.
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International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)
This collaboration focuses on preserving the cultural and natural heritage of Soudah Peaks, including around 200 documented historic sites. The aim is to empower the local community by creating economic opportunities, such as jobs in tourism and heritage-related sectors and promoting community involvement in heritage preservation.
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Ministry of Tourism
This collaboration aims to empower the local community through tourism and hospitality training programs to create thousands of job opportunities by 2033, support small businesses, and build a skilled workforce to drive economic growth and meet the region's growing tourism demands.