Riyadh to establish world’s first non-profit city: Saudi Crown Prince

by time news

The Saudi Crown Prince has announced that the world’s first non-profit city will be established in Riyadh. Training programs will also provide opportunities for youth and volunteer groups. The city is also a venue for academic discussions, including science, technology and studies. Forty-four percent of the area, including open theaters, will be open spaces.

The non-profit city project will be implemented in Hay Irqa, near Wadi Hanifa in Riyadh. It will have an area of ​​3.4 sq km. Amir Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and the founder of the Missouk Charitable Foundation, said the city would be the first non-profit city to have 44 percent open space. Young people, volunteers and international organizations can register here.

The city will host academies, colleges, conference venues, science museums, artificial intelligence, the Internet, and robotics for discussions, studies and discoveries. It will also include an art institute gallery, performing arts theaters, a playground, a kitchen and a residential complex. It will be known as the Emir Mohammed bin Salman Non Profit City.

The Saudi Crown Prince has announced that the world’s first non-profit city will be established in Riyadh. Training programs will also provide opportunities for youth and volunteer groups. The city is also a venue for academic discussions, including science, technology and studies. Forty-four percent of the area, including open theaters, will be open spaces.

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