- by foxnews
- 18 Nov 2024
The Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Authority for the Care of People with Disabilities (APD) through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing support for individuals with disabilities. This collaboration focuses on expanding specialized training programs and ensuring accessible and inclusive coastal tourism activities across the Red Sea region.
The Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Authority for the Care of People with Disabilities (APD) through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing support for individuals with disabilities. This collaboration focuses on expanding specialized training programs and ensuring accessible and inclusive coastal tourism activities across the Red Sea region.
The MoU was signed by Mr. Mohammed Al-Nasser, CEO of SRSA, and Dr. Hisham Al-Haidari, CEO of APD, marking a significant milestone in fostering inclusivity within Saudi Arabia's tourism sector. Both organizations emphasized their commitment to knowledge sharing and joint efforts to develop coastal tourism infrastructure tailored to the needs of people with disabilities.
Beyond improving access, the MoU underscores the importance of creating job opportunities for people with disabilities within the coastal tourism sector. The agreement includes provisions for exchanging expertise in training and rehabilitation, empowering individuals to participate actively in tourism-related professions.
This collaboration also reflects a shared commitment to social responsibility, with SRSA and APD prioritizing the empowerment of people with disabilities. By fostering an inclusive environment, the initiative seeks to encourage active participation, employment, and social integration for individuals with disabilities.
As Saudi Arabia continues to expand its tourism offerings, this partnership serves as a model for inclusive development, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the Red Sea while supporting broader societal goals.
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