Alwaleed bin Talal is a great experience, and a "safety fund" is a dream of the Arab peoples
23-07-2023
Alwaleed bin Talal is a great experience, and a "safety fund" is a dream of the Arab peoples
Sherif Al-Hrakli
We will tell the story of a rich man who loves the desert with its sky, sand and air that refreshes the heart and soul.
Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was born in Riyadh on March 7, 1955 AD. He is the second son of Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz, a Saudi businessman who is considered one of the largest investors in the world.
He sat on the throne of the richest people in the world with a fortune estimated at 32 billion dollars, or approximately 120 billion Saudi riyals. His grandfather is King Abdulaziz Al Saud, the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His maternal grandfather is Riad al-Solh, the head of the first independent government in Lebanon. Prince Alwaleed obtained a bachelor's degree In administrative and economic sciences, with distinction, from the English Menlo College in California in 1979. He also received 23 honorary doctorates from various universities in the world.
A great experience in the Arab and international world that deserves to be read and researched into the success secrets of this unique personality, who has achieved great success in the field of business worldwide.
The charitable works of Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal.
It is noteworthy that Alwaleed bin Talal donated $3.5 billion to major humanitarian causes, in addition to his charitable institutions located in more than 92 countries under the name of the Alwaleed bin Talal Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, and the Saudi prince is one of the largest philanthropists in the world.
Our message...
For the rich people of the Arab world, their excellencies and sovereigns, kings, princes, presidents, and wealthy Arabs
They agree to establish a joint committee with transparency that will supervise the establishment of an Arab charitable project entitled: “Aman Fund” for Arab and Human Solidarity.
In it, all the mill peoples benefit from the Arab countries.
Focusing on supporting small productive projects that remove needy families from records of poverty and extreme poverty, in contrast to aid and food parcels, which are considered temporary support and do not change anything significant for those needy families.
I wish the wealthy of the Arab world to create a "safety fund" for recovery
Poor families to reach safety to live like other peoples of the world.