Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Women's Rights Advocate, Will Donate $32 Billion Fortune To Activist Philanthropy
/Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has announced that his entire $32 billion fortune to charitable projects, making it one of the largest pledges ever. Prince Alwaleed said his foundation “will help build bridges to foster cultural understanding, develop communities, empower women, enable youth, provide vital disaster relief and create a more tolerant and accepting world.”
In 2013 Vanity Fair profiled the Prince in-depth, portraying him as a man who believes that he who has the most toys wins.
AOC first wrote about Prince Alwaleed bin Talal in 2009, focusing on his unusual commitment — not only to women’s rights — but to hiring and advancing Saudi women in in his businesses and foundation. Women make up 65 percent of positions in his companies, where he discourages them from wearing the veil.
The Prince employs Hanadi Al Hindi, the first Saudi woman to gain a commercial pilot’s license, to fly his personal jet around the world.
The Prince’s fourth wife Princess Ameerah has become one of the strongest voices for women’s empowerment in Saudi Arabia.
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A 2015 update on Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel confirms that the couple divorced in 2013. No longer driven in chauffeur-driven limousines, the Princess is content driving her own £15,000 Mini Cooper. She has an international license to drive and when she is in Europe or the United States, she loves to drive. Princess Ameerah does not drive in Saudi Arabia, where it remains illegal — but with debate about moderating driving restrictions.
Among those ‘leading the way’, said Ameerah, is Prince Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud, a young royal and Governor of the Riyadh Province who is also a Leeds University PhD candidate.
Chelsea Clinton says of the Princess: “Ameerah’s advocacy on behalf of Saudi women has provided a tremendous contribution to how we think about the rights of girls and women around the world.”