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    The legal department in the ministry of tourism in Saudi Arabia vision 2030 main points are visas, protection of the tourists, health insurance and policy how they were before and how they are now and how they will be in the future
    (Bournemouth University, 2024) Alsalman, Abdulilah Salman; Ladkin, Adele
    The main research objective of the present work is to evaluate the developmental trends of the legal concerns and risks of the Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia in aspects of safety measures, visas, and health insurance standards. The findings of this study rely on both primary and secondary data to evaluate the existing position of these policies, their position five years ago and the intended position in the Vision 2030. The specific aims are as follow, To assess the historical development of visa laws and their relation to tourism, To review the present state of health insurance and its relevance to the enhancement of safe tourism practices, To determine the efficiency of security measures for the protection of tourists, To predict the possible future modifications of visa rules, safe practices as well as health insurance demands pertinent to Vision 2030, To determine the existing policy and legal deficits for recommendations for improvements This mega literature review explains the general picture of the Saudi Arabian legal system and its path towards Vision 2030 in the tourism sector.
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    CHALLENGES AND BARRIERS PREVENTING SAUDI ARABIAN WOMEN FROM PARTICIPATING IN SPORTS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: A SCOPING REVIEW
    (2021-10-25) Alay, Hana; Tomaz, Simon
    Background: Several challenges contribute to reduced physical activity (PA) among Saudi women. To improve participation rates in sports and PA, and ultimately achieve Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals of a 40% increase in the population’s PA rates by 2030, these barriers must be addressed. This scoping review explores the challenges and barriers preventing Saudi women from participating in sports. Methods: A scoping review utilizing Arksey and O’Malley’s framework was undertaken to identify and map available literature addressing the challenges preventing Saudi women from participating in sports and PA. The databases searched included PubMed and Saudi Digital Library (SDL). Additional searches were performed using Google Scholar, Trove, and gray literature. Results: An initial search yielded 286 articles (PubMed n = 125; SDL n = 13; Google Scholar, Trove and gray literature n=148) After the removal of all duplicates, 281 articles remained. Abstract and title screening reduced the field to 79 publications. After full-text reviews were conducted, nine articles were included in the final review. Four themes were identified during the analysis of the articles: i) physical activity rates, ii) motivating factors and attitudes toward sports, ii) barriers and challenges, and iv) Vision 2030 changes. Conclusion: Findings confirm that the reduced physical activity participation rate among Saudi women can be attributed to barriers to participating in sports and PA. One of the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is to increase physical activity levels in Saudi Arabia by 40% by 2030. Addressing these challenges will improve women’s participation rates in sports and will eventually contribute to the achievement of the country’s Vision 2030 health and wellness strategic goals.
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