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Princess Haifa: Saudi Arabia's transformation journey creates promising opportunities for youth

November 19, 2024
Princess Haifa bint Mohammed during a panel discussion at the Misk Global Forum 2024
Princess Haifa bint Mohammed during a panel discussion at the Misk Global Forum 2024

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADHDeputy Minister of Tourism Princess Haifa bint Mohammed participated in a dialogue session during Misk Global Forum 2024.

She discussed the importance of the transformational journey that Saudi Arabia is witnessing, describing it as unprecedented at the regional and international levels.

She also stressed during the session that her personal journey was summed up in three main lessons, the first of which is the importance of understanding the extent of the efforts made and knowing the role that each individual plays in this greater story, as well as being flexible and adapting to rapid changes, which is the key to success in the current era.

“There is no place for the impossible in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and we are all blessed that the Kingdom has proven to everyone that nothing is impossible to achieve progress and development,” Princess Haifa said, noting that "the modern generation is distinguished by unique details."

She stressed the importance of obtaining information from its primary sources and absorbing the outputs of communication technologies while calling on young people to keep up with developments. Success requires patience and determination, she reminded them.

The Princess pointed out that the nation's efforts have contributed to providing an environment that enables and supports young people to achieve their ambitions, within the framework of the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.


November 19, 2024
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