Minister of Justice: Volunteering promotes social justice and supports the goals of Vision 2030

17.03.2026
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Minister of Justice Waleed Al-Samaani affirmed that volunteer work within the judicial system is a vital pillar for strengthening social justice and empowering the non-profit sector, aligning with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 to develop volunteer work and enhance its contributions to development. He explained that the Ministry of Justice is working to support non-profit organizations and empower their volunteer initiatives related to judicial services, contributing to providing support and assistance to those in need and enhancing access to legal and judicial services. #Minister_of_Justice: Legislative developments have strengthened the position of arbitration in the justice system #AlYoum https://t.co/JJItiZcWpm — Al-Youm Newspaper (@alyaum) February 4, 2026 He noted that volunteer work initiatives related to the judicial system have achieved a tangible societal impact, with more than
Confirmed Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani said that volunteer work in judicial facility It represents an important pillar for promoting social justice and empowering the non-profit sector, in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals for developing volunteer work and enhancing its contributions to development.

He explained that the Ministry of Justice is working to support non-profit organizations and enable their voluntary initiatives related to judicial services, which contributes to providing support and assistance to needy groups, and enhancing access to legal and judicial services.

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He pointed out that the volunteer work initiatives related to the judicial facility have achieved a tangible societal impact, as more than 5,000 male and female volunteers participated in the initiatives and volunteer opportunities launched by the Ministry, providing more than 200,000 volunteer hours through 1,000 diverse volunteer opportunities, which included providing legal advice and advocacy services in addition to a number of community programs and services.

He explained that the ministry continues to develop the judicial volunteer work system in partnership with the non-profit sector, which enhances preventive justice, consolidates the culture of legal awareness, and contributes to expanding access to judicial services for various segments of society.

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