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Saudi Arabia launches ‘Road to Riyadh’ program ahead of 2026 UN World Data Forum

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Last updated: 2025/11/30 at 3:02 PM
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Saudi Arabia is actively preparing to host the 6th UN World Data Forum in Riyadh, November 9-12, 2026, and has launched the “Road to Riyadh” program to amplify its commitment to data and statistics. Unveiled on October 20th during the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistics Associations in Jeddah, the initiative aims to showcase the Kingdom’s advancements in digital transformation and its role in fostering a data-driven global community. The program timing also coincides with World Statistics Day, highlighting the importance of reliable information.

The “Road to Riyadh” program will unfold through a series of events across Saudi Arabia over the next year, culminating in the Second Saudi Forum for Statistics just before the international forum. These events, organized by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), are designed to build awareness and prepare the nation for a successful hosting of the global event. Events will consist of a mix of both in-person and virtual formats.

Saudi Arabia’s Expanding Role in Global Data

The launch of this program signifies Saudi Arabia’s increasing prominence as a contributor to the international statistical landscape. The country has demonstrated significant progress in improving its data collection methodologies and its alignment with internationally recognized standards, as noted by recent improvements in various global indicators. This initiative intends to further solidify that standing and position Saudi Arabia as a leader in data innovation.

According to GASTAT, the “Road to Riyadh” program is directly linked to the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. Vision 2030 emphasizes a transition to a knowledge-based economy, a development heavily reliant on the availability of high-quality, accessible data. The program aims to facilitate collaboration with international experts and organizations to achieve these objectives.

Program Components and Objectives

The year-long agenda includes diverse activities tailored for different audiences, including academics, statisticians, policymakers, and the private sector. Seminars will focus on emerging trends in statistical methodology, while workshops will provide hands-on training in data analysis techniques. Specialized sessions will address sector-specific data needs and challenges.

A key objective is to enhance the capacity of Saudi Arabia’s statistical workforce. This includes developing the skills of university students and researchers in the field of statistics and providing opportunities for professional development. The program aims to attract and retain talent to support the Kingdom’s long-term data strategy.

Another vital component involves promoting the use of data for evidence-based decision-making across government and industry. By fostering a culture of data literacy, GASTAT hopes to empower organizations to make more informed choices and drive impactful outcomes. Initiatives will highlight the benefits of leveraging data insights for economic growth and social progress.

The initiative also intends to nurture partnerships between Saudi Arabia and international statistical bodies. Collaboration with organizations like the United Nations Statistics Division and the World Bank will facilitate the exchange of best practices and support the harmonization of data standards. This collaboration is expected to benefit both Saudi Arabia and the global data community.

However, the successful implementation of such a large-scale program requires coordinated efforts across multiple stakeholders. Effective communication and collaboration between GASTAT, universities, government agencies, and private sector entities will be crucial for achieving the program’s objectives. Addressing potential logistical challenges will also be important.

Meanwhile, the focus on digital transformation within Saudi Arabia provides a strong foundation for the program. The Kingdom has made substantial investments in information and communication technology infrastructure, creating a more conducive environment for data collection, processing, and dissemination. This technological advancement is vital for supporting the program’s initiatives.

In contrast to earlier periods, Saudi Arabia is increasingly recognizing the value of open data initiatives. While specific details are still emerging, the “Road to Riyadh” program may include efforts to make more government data publicly available, fostering transparency and innovation. The availability of such data is expected to benefit researchers and entrepreneurs.

The program’s full schedule of events is readily accessible on the GASTAT official website, allowing interested parties to plan their participation. This transparency supports the program’s goal of fostering broad engagement with the statistical community. Access to the schedule is a resource for both local and international contributors.

The anticipation now centers on the content and outcomes of the upcoming events. The Second Saudi Forum for Statistics, directly preceding the UN World Data Forum, will serve as a crucial opportunity to showcase the Kingdom’s achievements and lay the groundwork for a successful global gathering. The level of international participation and the quality of discussions will be key indicators of the program’s impact.

Looking ahead, the success of the “Road to Riyadh” program will be measured by its ability to enhance Saudi Arabia’s statistical capabilities, promote data literacy, and strengthen international collaboration. The long-term effects on the Kingdom’s progress towards Vision 2030 remain to be seen, but the program represents a significant step in the right direction. Further developments regarding specific data initiatives and partnerships are expected in the coming months.

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