RIYADH: At a time when the world is getting fragmented due to geopolitical tensions and ongoing wars, 海角直播鈥檚 development fund is becoming a beacon of hope, as it continues to provide soft loans and grants for emerging economies.
Established in 1974 and commenced operations in 1975, the Saudi Fund for Development has financed more than 800 development projects in over 100 countries, with a cumulative value exceeding $21 billion.
SFD鈥檚 financing spans across multiple sectors, including health, education, and transport, as well as water and energy, with the aim of improving living conditions, enhancing capacity building, and creating job opportunities for millions of people in emerging nations.
As the fund now celebrates its 50th year of operations, SFD鈥檚 offerings for developing nations show no signs of slowing down.
Here are the highlights of its activities so far this year:
Water security project in Somalia
The signing of the MoU between SFD and聽Somalia. SFD
In January, Sultan Abdulrahman Al-Marshad, CEO of SFD, signed a memorandum of understanding with Bihi Egeh, Somalia鈥檚 minister of finance, to provide a $2 million grant from the Kingdom through the fund.
The grant was part of the fifth phase of the Saudi Well Drilling and Rural Development Program in Africa.
The deal aims to enhance access to clean water in Somalia鈥檚 rural areas by drilling wells and establishing solar-powered water supply networks.
鈥淭his initiative seeks to enhance water and food security, provide safe drinking water, combat water scarcity, and reduce reliance on contaminated water sources in Somalia,鈥 said SFD in a statement at the time.
The program, valued at $330 million, has provided clean drinking water to over 5 million people since its initiation.
Launched in 1982, the Saudi Well Drilling and Rural Development Program has addressed the needs of African nations by funding the construction of more than 10,000 potable water facilities in 20 countries across the continent.
Power expansion project in Suriname
SFD CEO Sultan Abdulrahman Al-Marshad signed an agreement with Kermechend Raghoebarsing, minister of finance and planning of Suriname. SFD
In February, SFD signed an agreement to provide its first concessional development loan, worth $20 million, to Suriname to expand the country鈥檚 power generation, transmission, and distribution systems.
SFD said the project aims to expand the electricity transmission and distribution network in Paramaribo, the capital, and the city of Nickerie, boosting power supply for beneficiaries and improving the efficiency of the South American nation鈥檚 electrical grid.
鈥淭his agreement represents the beginning of development cooperation between SFD and the Republic of Suriname, underscoring SFD鈥檚 50-year commitment to supporting developing nations in overcoming economic, social, and developmental challenges,鈥 said SFD.
Transport and housing solutions in Maldives
In April, the fund signed a second development loan agreement valued at $17 million to support the expansion and development of the Velana International Airport Project in the Maldives, bringing SFD鈥檚 total financing for the facility to $217 million.
The fund said that the financing will be used to construct terminal buildings for international and domestic flights, as well as a seaplane terminal.
鈥淭he project is designed to increase the airport鈥檚 capacity to accommodate up to 7 million passengers annually, enhance operational efficiency, and meet the growing demand for travel and tourism,鈥 said SFD.
The project is also expected to prepare the facility for future expansion to handle up to 15 million passengers per year, contributing to the economic growth and global connectivity of the South Asian nation.
Al-Marshad participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Affordable Housing Project in the Maldives.
The project is being financed through a $25 million concessional development loan from SFD.
It aims to provide more than 400 fully integrated housing units, benefitting over 2,700 individuals, and includes the development of essential infrastructure and services to ensure suitable and sustainable living conditions.
It also seeks to enhance resilience against natural disasters such as cyclones and flooding, while promoting economic and social development within local communities.
Since 1978, SFD has provided 17 development loans to the Maldives, financing 14 key projects and programs with a total value exceeding $488 million.
These projects span critical sectors such as transportation, water and sanitation, health, and infrastructure.
Renewable energy loan to Solomon Islands
SFD CEO Sultan Abdulrahman Al-Marshad signed a development loan agreement with the聽Solomon Islands鈥櫬燤inister of Finance and Treasury Manasseh Sogavare. SFD
In April, SFD signed its first-ever development loan agreement with the Solomon Islands, valued at $10 million, to finance a renewable energy project.
The fund will help the construction of solar power plants with a total capacity of 35.5 megawatts, integrated with hourly energy storage systems to bolster the Pacific nation鈥檚 energy infrastructure.
鈥淭his initiative is designed to reduce reliance on conventional energy sources, support environmental sustainability, and advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals, while contributing to economic and social progress across the region,鈥 said SFD.
This first-ever loan agreement also marked the beginning of development cooperation between SFD and the Solomon Islands, underscoring the fund鈥檚 growing role in supporting small island developing states to combat developmental, economic, and environmental challenges.
Multiple development projects in Tunisia
In March, SFD successfully handed over 330 residential units under its social housing development project in the Ben Arous governorate in Tunisia.
The initial phase of the project, supported by concessional financing from the SFD, valued at $150 million, aims to deliver 4,715 social housing units, spanning several governorates in the North African country.
In June, SFD also signed a new development loan agreement worth $38 million to finance the establishment of an Oasis Hub Project in southern Tunisia.
The project aims to support sustainable rural development through the reclamation of more than 1,000 hectares of agricultural land across various regions of the country.
It also includes the drilling and equipping of 22 wells, the expansion of rural villages and their infrastructure, and the construction of over 285 housing units for local beneficiaries.
鈥淭he project will enhance the region鈥檚 infrastructure by building roads, pipelines, and networks for potable and irrigation water, while also supporting the development of educational institutions, agricultural facilities, and cultural, social, and commercial centers,鈥 said SFD.
鈥淭hese efforts collectively aim to improve the quality of life and stimulate economic and social growth in Tunisia鈥檚 southern governorates,鈥 it added.
Since the inception of its operations in Tunisia in 1975, SFD has financed 32 development projects and programs, through concessional loans totaling more than $1.2 billion.
Tunisia has also received grants from 海角直播 through SFD, amounting to over $102 million.