Sacrifices of Saudi Volunteers Help Careful Return to Normal Life

Volunteers enforce precautionary measures at a Saudi mosque. Photo by Bashir Salih
Volunteers enforce precautionary measures at a Saudi mosque. Photo by Bashir Salih
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Sacrifices of Saudi Volunteers Help Careful Return to Normal Life

Volunteers enforce precautionary measures at a Saudi mosque. Photo by Bashir Salih
Volunteers enforce precautionary measures at a Saudi mosque. Photo by Bashir Salih

Although the need for volunteering is not limited to health crises, with the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the need for volunteers has become even more glaring in different countries to help contain the outbreak alongside government efforts.

During the last few years, the Saudi government has worked within the framework of the 2030 Vision to prepare an environment for volunteering. It has reaped the benefits of these efforts during the pandemic, with thousands of experts in different fields having wanted to provide their services to society.

This was confirmed by the figures published by the Health Volunteer Platform that received more than 72,000 persons ready to provide their services in the fight against the pandemic across the Kingdom.

Many activities that fall under the framework of the plan to return to life in Saudi Arabia relied on volunteers to raise awareness among people and ensure their safety, such as the return of Friday prayers in mosques where volunteers were organizing the entry and exit of individuals and were ensuring that proper health guidelines were being followed.

The number of volunteers in Saudi Arabia did not exceed 11,000 five years ago, whereas now, through the Health Volunteer Platform, there are more than 72,000 volunteers, in addition to 90,000 individuals who have expressed a desire to volunteer but did not move beyond the preparatory program.

Osama al-Shbeili, an expert in youth and voluntary programs, says that while still in its beginnings, government organization through the Health Volunteer Platform and health volunteering has created an enabling environment for volunteering.

However, Shbeili sees that voluntary work in interested institutions needs to adopt a law for volunteers so that they are not taken advantage of to provide services to certain entities for free and to unite voluntary efforts between institutions and linking them to society’s needs.

On the importance of volunteering and preparing and training volunteers, Shbeili told Asharq Al-Awsat, “Interest in volunteering largely contributes to activating the role of the youth to lead society, and enabling it allows for the creation of an appropriate environment for volunteering through organized and developed training per the ambitions and needs of our society, and providing awareness-raising initiatives that are of massive benefits.”



UAE Interior Ministry: Extensive Search Underway for Missing Moldovan Man

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
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UAE Interior Ministry: Extensive Search Underway for Missing Moldovan Man

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo

The UAE Ministry of Interior said on Saturday that it "received a report from the family of a Moldovan national named Zvi Kogan, stating that he had been missing and out of contact since last Thursday”.
The ministry confirmed that "relevant authorities began extensive search and investigation operations immediately upon receiving the report”, the UAE’s official news agency WAM reported Sunday.
The ministry also urged the public to obtain accurate information from official sources and not get misled by “malicious” rumors.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs is "closely following the case of the missing Moldovan citizen Zvi Kogan, maintaining communication with his family, and providing all necessary support”, it added..
Majed Al Mansouri, Director of the Foreign Nationals Affairs Department at the ministry, affirmed that the Ministry is closely monitoring the case and is in close contact with his family to provide them with all means of necessary support.
He also highlighted that the Ministry is in continuous contact with the Embassy of Moldova in Abu Dhabi in this regard.