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HRH Princess Lamia Bint Majed Saud Al Saud, the secretary general of Alwaleed Philanthropies, chaired by HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, shared her perspective on the organisation’s local and global humanitarian aid efforts, as well as on her personal philanthropic journey, in an insightful conversation with Badr Jafar, founder of the Cambridge University Centre for strategic philanthropy.
The conversation between HRH Princess Lamia and Jafar is part of the business of philanthropy series of discussions hosted by the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy at the University of Cambridge, to explore the changing nature of charitable giving across the world’s growth markets and to find new ways in which the sector can maximise its impact.
Alwaleed Philanthropies was founded in 1980 by HRH Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. Over the past four decades, the organisation has invested over four billion dollars on social welfare initiatives across 189 countries, benefiting over one billion people worldwide. Its focus lies across four main areas: community development, empowering women and young people, providing vital disaster relief, and the bridging of cultures.
HRH Princess Lamia expressed her view that philanthropists must embrace cross-sector collaboration, as well as collaboration with each other, if they are to create sustainable networks and avenues for the communities they hope to serve. She outlined a recent collaborative initiative Alwaleed Philanthropies led: “We approached an organisation that cares for disabled people, with a view to forming a partnership with them. We told them that we’d like their people to be Careem captains; this would be possible through the use of a machine that allows people to drive with just their hands. We now have almost 100 disabled Careem drivers,” she elaborated. “Previously, organisations would donate money and medication as well as health aids and devices to these people, but we wanted to change their lives for the better and to give them lasting economical support. This was made possible through a joint collaboration between the government, Careem, and our foundation.”
Jafar said: “The power of strategic philanthropy lies within not just focusing on the immediate, but also on building resilience for the future. The spirit of collaboration is key in this, because we can all go further together.”
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