
The fourth edition of the International Exhibition for the Nonprofit Sector (IENA 2026) will open tomorrow in Riyadh and continue through May 13. The event brings together a wide range of local and international organizations dedicated to advancing the nonprofit sector and strengthening its economic and social contributions.

This year’s exhibition takes place during a period of notable expansion and institutional progress within Saudi Arabia’s nonprofit landscape. This momentum aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to increase the sector’s role in national development and position it as a key driver of sustainable growth and improved quality of life.

More than 100 organizations from various fields will participate in the exhibition, alongside a specialized program featuring panel discussions and high-level meetings. Over 40 speakers—including experts, professionals, and prominent regional and international figures—will share insights on the future of the nonprofit sector, investment prospects, sustainability strategies, and successful development models.

The event will also explore collaboration opportunities with nonprofit organizations in areas such as public health, recycling, and community-focused municipal and housing initiatives. These efforts aim to reinforce the sector’s role as a vital partner in urban development and in enhancing the overall quality of the living environment.
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