In Saudi, many people face indefinite jail time for debts as low as $200. On average, 2,000 male Saudis of all ages are incarcerated every year, with a combined debt of over 5 million dollars. It's such a problem that in 2019, the Saudi government launched Furijat – a charity program aimed at gathering donations to pay off the prisoner debts who are convicted of non-criminal financial cases and reunite them with their families.
But like all charity programs, many people are reluctant to donate real cash.