Saudi Arabia Observes International Day of Families, Emphasizes Community Culture

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
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Saudi Arabia Observes International Day of Families, Emphasizes Community Culture

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia joins the global community in commemorating the United Nations-designated International Day of Families on May 15, an annual observance since 1993, which serves as a vital platform to raise awareness, promote family values, and address key issues impacting families while deepening understanding of the social, economic, and demographic forces shaping their lives, SPA reported.
The Family Affairs Council is actively engaged in initiatives designed to strengthen and empower families, striving to enhance their status and role within society while coordinating efforts among relevant entities in addressing family-related matters. This aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to cultivate a vibrant society characterized by integrated roles and the preservation of the family as the nucleus of society.
On the occasion of the International Day of Families, the council launched the "For the Family" campaign, aimed at highlighting the efforts of government, private, and non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting families and enhancing the quality of life for their members.
According to SPA, the Ministry of Education is also actively working to strengthen the partnership between families and schools, recognizing their strategic and vital roles in fostering educational success and supporting the development of educational performance and learning outcomes.
The ministry has taken concrete steps to formalize this crucial relationship by developing a charter that specifically outlines the rights, duties, and responsibilities inherent in the school-family partnership. Furthermore, it has issued procedural and organizational guidelines to facilitate this complementary dynamic.



Saudi Culture Ministry Launches 5th Edition of National Cultural Awards

Saudi Culture Ministry Launches 5th Edition of National Cultural Awards
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Saudi Culture Ministry Launches 5th Edition of National Cultural Awards

Saudi Culture Ministry Launches 5th Edition of National Cultural Awards

The Saudi Ministry of Culture has launched the fifth edition of the National Cultural Awards, reaffirming its ongoing commitment to recognizing and honoring outstanding achievements in the Kingdom’s cultural sector.

Nominations for cultural sector awards will soon open to the public and the cultural community. Submissions will be accepted via the dedicated online platform. This will be followed by evaluation and judging processes later begins, culminating in the announcement of winners at the final ceremony.

According to the ministry, this annual initiative celebrates creative excellence and contributions across a wide range of cultural disciplines. Through a growing portfolio of awards, the program highlights both individual and institutional efforts that have helped shape and elevate the national cultural landscape.

For the 2025 edition, two new award categories have been introduced: the Handicrafts Award and the Cultural Media Award. The Handicrafts Award coincides with the ministry’s designation of 2025 as the Year of Handicrafts, spotlighting impactful contributions to traditional crafts, whether in production techniques or cultural knowledge. This category includes one international award that honors initiatives that improve livelihoods and create job opportunities, according to SPA.

The Cultural Media Award recognizes significant work by individuals or organizations in developing cultural discourse and showcasing the cultural sector through various media formats, including print, audio, and digital platforms. It also considers contributions such as literary reviews, cultural reporting, and consistent engagement with cultural events and movements.

These additions join a distinguished set of existing awards: five major prizes reviewed by specialized committees, alongside 11 others across a total of 16 cultural sub-sectors. Together, they reflect the ministry’s commitment to fostering creative talent and honoring cultural heritage.

The National Cultural Awards reflect the ministry’s commitment to supporting cultural production and honoring those enriching the Kingdom’s artistic and creative heritage.