Autism Families Association signs a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Health Council.
As part of the Global Health Forum
23 October, 2024 by
عالية العتيبي





In conjunction with the launch of the World Health Forum in Riyadh, the Chairman of the Autism Families Association, Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Farhan Al Saud, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Health Council,  which was represented by the Secretary General of the Council, Dr. Nahar bin Muzaki Al-Azmi.

This memorandum comes with the aim of implementing joint actions, initiatives and projects that serve people with autism and their families at the level of the Kingdom, conducting studies and research in the field, organizing lectures, conferences and scientific seminars, holding specialized programs for specialists in clinics and centers, especially providing mutual advice according to the available expertise in all fields related to autism spectrum disorder and more.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors, Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Farhan, said: “Praise be to God, this memorandum complements our work in upgrading the quality of services provided to people with autism and their families in various fields, especially the most important health aspect for our sons and daughters with autism. We are also very keen to make appropriate partnerships with the relevant authorities to provide advanced health opportunities for our loved ones with autism, and we promise them more support, help and empowerment with the help and strength of God.” 

He added: “We are happy today with the forums, forums, exhibitions and conferences that Riyadh and the Kingdom in general embrace, which bring countless benefits and returns. As this global scientific, health and institutional gathering under one roof is one of the most important and worthy events that the world is witnessing in 2024. Praise be to Allah before and after. We ask God Almighty for success and success ”

For his part, the Secretary General of the Saudi Health Council, Dr. Nahar bin Muzaki Al-Azmi, stressed the importance of this cooperation and its positive impact in unifying efforts to enhance health services for people with autism spectrum disorder and their families, noting that the memorandum includes providing mutual advice in areas related to autism spectrum disorder.
Dr. Al-Azmi praised the Autism Families Charitable Association for its humanitarian and charitable work in supporting and empowering people with autism spectrum disorder and their families.