Quality Of Life Program Aims To Transform Makkah Into A Global Model For Living Standards
The CEO of the Quality of Life Program, Khalid Albaker, recently highlighted the program's goals and achievements at the Mirkaz AlBalad AlAmeen dialogue platform. He discussed collaboration opportunities with various sectors to enhance life quality for Makkah's residents and visitors, aligning with Vision 2030. The program aims to improve individual and family well-being by fostering positive choices and enhancing psychological health.
Albaker emphasized Saudi Arabia's progress in security, boasting a 99.7% trust rate in security services. This high level of trust reflects the safety and stability experienced by residents and visitors alike. Additionally, the Kingdom has successfully attracted over 100 million tourists, highlighting efforts to boost tourism and entertainment sectors.

The Quality of Life Program has significantly enhanced Saudi cultural presence on the global stage. Saudi Arabia participated in 32 international cultural events, organizing over 3,930 days of cultural activities. This indicates a substantial increase in cultural engagement both domestically and internationally.
In addition to promoting tourism, the program has trained more than 100,000 specialized personnel in the entertainment sector. This training supports the Kingdom's efforts to expand its entertainment offerings and improve service quality for both residents and tourists.
Albaker is committed to engaging Quality of Life ambassadors to spread the program's culture locally and globally. The aim is to transform Makkah into an inspiring model for housing quality, visit appeal, and elegant residency through strategic partnerships.
By fostering sustainable collaboration with all parties involved, Albaker envisions Makkah as a globally recognized city for its quality of life initiatives. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to enhance living standards in line with Vision 2030 objectives.
With inputs from SPA