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Arab News
2 days ago
- General
- Arab News
More than 94K individuals worked in organizing this year's Hajj
RIYADH: Over 94,000 people participated in organizing the Hajj season in Saudi Arabia, where 1.4 million Muslims performed the pilgrimage in early June. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah reported on Tuesday that individuals served pilgrims in various fields and organizational locations in Makkah and Madinah as part of the ministry's efforts in running the Hajj. The ministry said its Compliance Center conducted over 70,000 field inspections during Hajj, examining pilgrim accommodation, camps, central kitchens, and operational facilities. The Nusuk Care initiative offered over 845,000 direct services, including health, psychological, and language support, it added. Over 3,000 volunteers supported government efforts during the Hajj season, serving pilgrims at over 107 contact points and distributed across six tracks. The ministry said these field indicators demonstrate the level of planning, precision, and investment in human resources and technology, which is aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


Saudi Gazette
2 days ago
- Saudi Gazette
Hajj Ministry: Over 94,000 individuals worked to serve pilgrims
Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah revealed that more than 94,000 individuals worked within the Hajj organization this year, serving pilgrims in various fields and organizational locations. It is part of the ministry's efforts to improve the quality of services and enhance the pilgrims' experience within an integrated operational system overseen by several specialized centers. The ministry explained that these recorded numbers fall within the framework of a coordinated institutional effort that brings together government and service agencies, relying on the integration of human resources with modern technologies to ensure a safe and facilitated Hajj experience for pilgrims. In terms of oversight, the ministry's Compliance Center conducted more than 70,000 field inspection tours during the season, covering pilgrims' accommodations, camps, central kitchens, and operational facilities. The 'Nusuk Care' initiative also provided more than 845,000 direct services, including health, psychological, and language support, as well as responses to humanitarian cases through field teams operating around the clock. More than 3,000 volunteers participated during this season in serving the pilgrims, distributed across six diverse tracks. They were present at more than 107 contact points, supporting government efforts and contributing to the creation of an exceptional experience for the pilgrims. These field indicators reflect the extent of planning, precision, and investment in human resources and technology, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. They consolidate the Kingdom's leading position in serving Islam and Muslims, facilitating the performance of the rituals with the highest levels of reassurance and organization.


Saudi Gazette
2 days ago
- Saudi Gazette
Hajj Ministry: Over 94,000 individuals involved in organizing this year's Hajj
Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah revealed that more than 94,000 individuals worked within the Hajj organization this year, serving pilgrims in various fields and organizational locations. It is part of the ministry's efforts to improve the quality of services and enhance the pilgrims' experience within an integrated operational system overseen by several specialized centers. The ministry explained that these recorded numbers fall within the framework of a coordinated institutional effort that brings together government and service agencies, relying on the integration of human resources with modern technologies to ensure a safe and facilitated Hajj experience for pilgrims. In terms of oversight, the ministry's Compliance Center conducted more than 70,000 field inspection tours during the season, covering pilgrims' accommodations, camps, central kitchens, and operational facilities. The 'Nusuk Care' initiative also provided more than 845,000 direct services, including health, psychological, and language support, as well as responses to humanitarian cases through field teams operating around the clock. More than 3,000 volunteers participated during this season in serving the pilgrims, distributed across six diverse tracks. They were present at more than 107 contact points, supporting government efforts and contributing to the creation of an exceptional experience for the pilgrims. These field indicators reflect the extent of planning, precision, and investment in human resources and technology, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. They consolidate the Kingdom's leading position in serving Islam and Muslims, facilitating the performance of the rituals with the highest levels of reassurance and organization.


Gulf Business
2 days ago
- Gulf Business
Hajj 2025: How many people worked to organise the pilgrimage?
Image credit: Getty Images More than 94,000 individuals worked within the Hajj organisation this year, supporting pilgrims across various sectors and operational locations. Read- According to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the figures reflect a unified institutional effort that brings together government and service agencies. This integration of human resources with modern technology aims to ensure a safe and seamless Hajj experience for all pilgrims. The initiative is part of the ministry's broader strategy to enhance service quality and improve the pilgrim experience, under a comprehensive operational system managed by multiple specialised centers, Inspections c onducted a cross k ey f acilities The ministry's Compliance Center carried out more than 70,000 field inspections during the Hajj season. These inspections covered accommodations, camps, central kitchens, and various operational facilities to ensure standards were maintained. Nusuk Care initiative The 'Nusuk Care' initiative delivered over 845,000 direct services, including healthcare, psychological and language support, and humanitarian aid, provided by field teams operating around the clock. Thousands of v olunteers c ontribute to a s eamless p ilgrimage More than 3,000 volunteers were mobilised across six service tracks, working at over 107 contact points. Their efforts supported government services and contributed to creating a smooth and meaningful experience for pilgrims. These efforts underscore the level of planning, precision, and investment in both human and technological resources. They also align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, reinforcing the country's leading role in serving Islam and facilitating the Hajj pilgrimage with the highest standards of safety and organisation.