
The Social Responsibility Committee concludes the knowledge transfer initiative workshop
2023-04-14
20:37:50
On Thursday, the knowledge transfer initiative workshop, which was organized by the Social Responsibility Committee of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, on Wednesday and Thursday, April (12) and (13), through visual communication, was concluded, in the presence of Roshn Professional League clubs, Yelo Professional League clubs, and Second Division clubs.
The initiative aims to transfer knowledge, expertise and experiences between clubs by presenting the initiatives, programs and activities implemented by the clubs, and discussing the challenges and opportunities available to clubs in the field of social responsibility, in a way that supports improving the quality of initiatives and programs implemented in various fields and with all sectors.
The workshop witnessed a review of the experience of 18 clubs over a period of two days, while 44 participants from club representatives who were included in the attendance registration lists attended, and the workshop was concluded with a set of recommendations that will be implemented in the future.
Nazih Al-Nasr, member of the Board of Directors of the SAFF and President of the Social Responsibility Committee, confirmed that the committee will seek to continue such meetings in the future through workshops, forums and training courses to be implemented.
Al-Nasr added that this step comes to achieve one of the most important goals of the committee in raising awareness and raising the skills of workers in the social responsibility departments of clubs, especially in light of the high demand for attending such meetings.
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