Insurance for jobless Saudis to be tackled by Shoura
JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS - Draft regulations of an insurance scheme for unemployed Saudis are likely to be debated at the Shoura Council today. The insurance scheme consists of 31 articles. It falls under the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI) and provides “a minimum amount of income for a worker who lost his/her job for reasons out of his/her hands ...”
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‘KSA moving ahead on heritage preservation’
JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS - Prince Sultan bin Salman, chairman of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities, told an audience at a UNESCO conference that Saudi Arabia is investing in its national heritage as “a principal part of future development.” Prince Sultan made his remarks at the Culture: Key to Sustainable Development conference organized by UNESCO and hosted by China that began yesterday and runs through Friday in Hungzo.
Quality education: How can we get there?
Saudi Gazette - Dr. Khaled M. Batarfi - On a hot, sunny day, a little boy was standing on a traffic island in the middle of a large road, waving to the racing cars to please stop so that he could cross the street. A large backpack was bending him down, and in his hands he had some books and notebooks.
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Government report finds Muslims well-integrated
Swissinfo - A joint cantonal and governmental report conducted in the wake of the 2009 minaret ban finds that most Muslims in Switzerland are well-integrated and don’t generally experience problems related to their religious faith in everyday life.
Because the report did not identify any specific integration problems, cabinet will not introduce new measures to build connections and resolve differences among members of different religious faiths. Instead, it will rely on the existing integration measures to react to any problems that may crop up.
First recreation clubs for girls open in Riyadh
Saudi Gazette - RIYADH - The King Abdullah Project for Developing Public Education (Tatweer) has opened the first two clubs for girls’ recreation and education activities in Riyadh neighborhoods.
The clubs were developed through the Tatweer Company for Education Services.
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