NAHDI signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Charitable Health Society for Patients Care (ENAYAH) to support the organization's medical convoys in the Riyadh region. Under the MoU, several charity projects and initiatives will be implemented to provide comprehensive healthcare services for needy patients. The agreement embodies Nahdi's desire to expand its community healthcare services under the umbrella of the Ministry of Health. ENAYAH Chairman Dr. Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz Al Swailem and Nahdi CEO Engineer Yasser Joharji signed the MoU. Joharji said: "Nahdi seeks to reach the largest number of people, particularly diabetics, to promote awareness and provide health education services through its successful program ‘Ya Ana Yal Sukkary', which was launched in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and Joslin Diabetes Center. The MoU with ENAYAH serves that purpose." He further said: "At Nahdi, we are guided by Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, including plans to expand healthcare services to all segments of the society. Our strategy has come a long way to fulfill our goal of becoming a Swailem expressed his delight at the signing of the MoU, which serves poor and needy patients by dispensing medication through ENAYAH convoys touring the Riyadh region. "We are happy to partner with Nahdi, which has succeeded in raising awareness on health issues in the country. Under the agreement, we will work together in serving the community and ensuring its welfare, to ultimately help achieve Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030." ENAYA and Nahdi agreed to cooperate to implement healthcare initiatives and support ENAYAH medical convoys. Services include diabetes early detection tests as well as medication worth SR45,000 for three convoys. Medicines will be dispensed free of charge, while each convoy will be accompanied by a pharmacist and diabetes educator. In cooperation with the Ministry of Health and Joslin Diabetes Centrer, patients will receive free services as well as diabetes education by well-qualified pharmacists. Also, a diabetes expert will be assigned to ENAYAH's medical complex to help patients.