“We have accomplished and completed.” National transformation drives more than a third of the goals of Vision 2030
Since the launch of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the National Transformation Program has been one of the most important executive arms that has assumed responsibility for building capabilities and creating a supportive environment to achieve the vision’s goals in various sectors. With the issuance of its annual report for the year 2025 under the title “We Accomplished and We Complete,” the program provides a comprehensive review of a journey that has extended since 2016, and reviews the achievements achieved in the fields of environment, water, food security, community development, digital transformation, investment, and the non-profit sector, in addition to indicators that reflect the size of the impact achieved at the national level.
The report confirms that the National Transformation Program continues to play a pivotal role within the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 system, as it is the first program to achieve the vision, and the largest in terms of the number of strategic goals assigned to it. The program works to achieve 34 strategic objectives out of the 96 objectives of the vision, equivalent to more than 35% of its total objectives, through a system that includes more than 313 initiatives and 78 strategic indicators, with the participation of seven leading ministries and more than 50 partner agencies in implementation.
The report highlights that the program has moved over the past years from the phase of establishing and building capabilities to the phase of maximizing impact, raising efficiency, and improving the quality of outputs, based on a government work system that focused on integration between agencies, raising the level of performance, developing services, stimulating investment, supporting digital transformation, and enhancing sustainability in the management of vital resources.
In the introduction to the report, Chairman of the National Transformation Program Committee, Muhammad Al-Tuwaijri, points out that what has been achieved since the launch of the program represents a national success story that included the government sector, the private sector, and the non-profit sector, and contributed to creating qualitative transformations in a number of sectors directly related to quality of life, economic development, and environmental sustainability.
















