National Human Rights Institutions - Saudi Arabia |
National society for Human Rights The National Society for Human Rights is a human rights organization associated and funded by the Saudi government. King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz established the organization on 9 March 2004. The organization seeks to protect human rights and preserve human dignity as decreed by Allah. The main office is in the capital of the Saudi Arabia, Riyadh and it has five branches in Mecca, Al Madinah, Al Joof, Jazan and Dammam. Address: Al Muhamadiah neighborhood P.O Box 1881 Riyadh 11461 Phone No: +96612102223 Fax No: +96612102201 Email: [email protected] |
King Abdul Aziz Center for National Dialogue On 24 July 2003 a royal decree to establish King Abdulaziz Center for National Dialogue was issued by King Fahad Ibn Abdulaziz. The National Dialogue Center seeks to create a new environment which will facilitate dialogue among various sections of the society with the aim of promoting public interest and consolidating national unity based on the Islamic faith. Address: King Abdul Aziz Center for National Dialogue P.O. Box 89866 Riyadh 11461 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Phone No: +96614877027 Fax: +96614877029 Ext: 212 Email: [email protected] |
National Program to Help Job Seekers (HAFIZ) On 18 March 2011 a royal decree to establish HAFIZ was issued by King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz HAFIZ is a government project that provides financial assistance to Saudi men and women who are searching for employment. Phone No: +96614789175 Email: [email protected] |
National Anti-corruption Commission (Nazaha) |