Saudi Arabia contributes to Indonesia development by funding 12 projects – Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia contributes to Indonesia development by funding 12 projects – Saudi Gazette

RIYADH — Since 1976, Saudi Arabia, through the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD), has contributed to strengthening the pillars of sustainable development in its various fields and forms in the Republic of Indonesia.

This comes within the Kingdom's interest in supporting Indonesia and strengthening the close relations between the two fraternal countries.

The Kingdom has also funded, through SFD, 12 Indonesian development projects and programs in the sectors of transport, communications, agriculture, infrastructure, ports, health and education, with a total amount of more than $401.6 million.

These projects and programs contribute to social growth and economic prosperity to support the fraternal government and people of Indonesia.

The Kingdom has a long historical record in the development field through SFD, which is considered an arm in international development, to support multiple sectors in various humanitarian and development fields, in addition to partnership with international organizations.

The SDF has worked to support developing countries by creating various opportunities that contribute to enhancing the economic and social growth of many societies. The development projects and programs funded by the Fund in vital sectors contributed to improving living conditions and providing job opportunities for millions of people.

The Fund has also supported local content by encouraging many Saudi companies and