Jeddah Chamber hosts forum for group that finds jobs for ex-convicts

Jeddah Chamber hosts  forum for group that  finds jobs for ex-convicts
As part of its Vision 2030 strategy and sustainable development goals, the Kingdom provides a range of support options for people leaving prison. (SPA)
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Updated 01 January 2022
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Jeddah Chamber hosts forum for group that finds jobs for ex-convicts

Jeddah Chamber hosts  forum for group that  finds jobs for ex-convicts
  • Trahom, which also provides legal advice for prisoners, is backed by 21 companies and supports community projects

JEDDAH: The Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently hosted a forum for a group that helps to find employment opportunities for people after they are released from prison.

The National Committee for the Welfare of Prisoners and Their Families, also known as Trahom, is backed by 21 companies and supports community projects to help ex-convicts get back on their feet. The schemes are led by the Jeddah Chamber.

As part of its Vision 2030 strategy and sustainable development goals, the Kingdom provides a range of support options for people leaving prison, designed to contribute to the advancement of the Saudi people as a whole.

Counselor Ahmed bin Al-Hamadan, who chairs Trahom, told the forum that the committee has expanded its initiatives and programs to better serve this important section of society.

In providing its services, Trahom collaborates with 12 government bodies, including the Public Prosecution, Council of Saudi Chambers, and the Ministries of Health, Justice, Education, and Human Resources and Social Development.

The committee also provides legal representation on a pro bono basis to prison inmates facing trial and helps to ensure former prisoners are aware of their rights as Saudi citizens.

Lawyer Waleed bin Naif told Arab News that Trahom provides a forum for legal professionals who want to volunteer their services to help prisoners.

“One of the roles of the committee is to enable lawyers to communicate with prisoners while they are in detention, so that their rights are preserved,” he said.