Ministry of Culture Granted ISO 31,000 Risk Management Certification

Ministry of Culture Granted ISO 31,000 Risk Management Certification
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Ministry of Culture Granted ISO 31,000 Risk Management Certification

Ministry of Culture Granted ISO 31,000 Risk Management Certification

The Ministry of Culture was granted ISO 31000 certification in Risk Management for applying the standards required through a rigorous methodology to identify risks, establish appropriate risk management controls and address them preventively, to minimize their impact and strengthen strategic risk management planning.

This certification is testimony to the ministry's efforts to be up to international standards in regard to risk management, SPA reported.

It is a validation of the ministry's efforts to improve and develop culture, and of its commitment to achieve its goals in a sustainable and effective way, and to ensure that management is based on proactive plans that comply with the standards of the International Organization for Standardization.



Greek Prime Minister Visits AlUla's Archaeological Sites

The Greek prime minister explored on Monday some of the most prominent landmarks and archaeological sites in AlUla. SPA
The Greek prime minister explored on Monday some of the most prominent landmarks and archaeological sites in AlUla. SPA
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Greek Prime Minister Visits AlUla's Archaeological Sites

The Greek prime minister explored on Monday some of the most prominent landmarks and archaeological sites in AlUla. SPA
The Greek prime minister explored on Monday some of the most prominent landmarks and archaeological sites in AlUla. SPA

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has visited Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra, in AlUla Governorate.
The PM explored on Monday some of the most prominent landmarks and archaeological sites, which date back thousands of years and were constructed over various historical periods.
The prime minister was accompanied on his visit by Governor of the Madinah Region Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Kassabi and Executive Director of the Royal Commission for AlUla Amr AlMadani, along with several other officials from the Saudi and Greek sides.

They explored Qasr al-Farid, one of the most significant ancient archaeological sites in Hegra and Qasr al-Bint, another remarkable location that dates back to pre-Islamic times.
Their journey also took them to Jabal Ithlib, which boasts a prominent historical landmark in the northeast of Hegra, thoughtfully designed as an open-air theater that harmonizes with the breathtaking natural landscape.

They also visited ancient historical sites and artifacts scattered throughout AlUla, drawing tourists from around the globe.

These sites are carefully preserved by the Royal Commission for AlUla, the Ministry of Culture, the Saudi Tourism Authority, and other organizations, ensuring that they remain a vital part of human heritage while showcasing the rich history and diverse civilizations that have thrived in the region over the centuries.