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Saudi Vision 2030
Saudi Vision 2030 is a government program launched by Saudi Arabia in 2016, aiming to achieve economic, social, and cultural diversification. The program is overseen by the Council of Economic and Development Affairs and has three main pillars: becoming a global investment powerhouse, transforming the country into a hub connecting Afro-Eurasia, and making Saudi Arabia the heart of the Arab and Islamic worlds. Despite efforts to reduce dependence on oil, Saudi Arabia remains heavily reliant on oil revenue, and the program has faced criticism from human rights advocates regarding worker deaths in program-related projects. The program's goals include developing alternative revenue sources, lowering public spending, and increasing private sector employment opportunities.learn more on wikipedia
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countries
- 1.Yemen
- 2.Norway
- 3.Nepal
- 4.Portugal
- 5.Paraguay
- 6.Qatar
- 7.Saudi Arabia
- 8.United States
- 9.Uruguay
- 10.Argentina
- 11.Australia
- 12.Bangladesh
organizations
- 1.Labour Rights and Sport
- 2.LIV Golf Series
- 3.Newcastle United
- 4.Nigeria Football Federation
- 5.Public Investment Fund
- 6.Saudi Arabian Football Federation
- 7.Saudi Aramco
- 8.Sport & Rights Alliance
- 9.Union of European Football Associations
- 10.United Nations
- 11.Women's Tennis Association
- 12.ALQST for Human Rights
persons
- 1.Karim Benzema
- 2.Khalid Salman
- 3.Lina Al-Hathloul
- 4.Lionel Messi
- 5.Lucy Bronze
- 6.Michael Page
- 7.Mohammed Bin Salman
- 8.Neymar Da Silva Santos Júnior
- 9.Philippe Troussier
- 10.Rodney Dixon KC
- 11.Sadio Mané
- 12.Steve Cockburn