Saudi deputy environment minister says desertification among ‘most pressing environmental challenges of our time’

Saudi deputy environment minister says desertification among ‘most pressing environmental challenges of our time’
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Updated 19 June 2024
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Saudi deputy environment minister says desertification among ‘most pressing environmental challenges of our time’

Saudi deputy environment minister says desertification among ‘most pressing environmental challenges of our time’
  • Saudi Arabia has been at the forefront of driving global efforts to combat land degradation and drought
  • The 30th Desertification and Drought Day was hosted by Germany and concluded this week

RIYADH: Desertification and drought are among the most pressing environmental challenges faced by the world, Saudi Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Osama Faqeeha has said.

In a statement marking the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, the minister said land degradation affected up to 40 percent of the world’s land area, resulting in the annual loss of 100 million hectares of healthy land, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Emphasizing the Kingdom’s commitment to sustainable land management, Faqeeha said: “Desertification, land degradation and drought are among the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. This year’s 30th anniversary of the UNCCD coincides with COP16, which is expected to be a pivotal moment for land restoration and sustainable management. Together, we can turn the tide and restore our land. Our future depends on our ability to manage our land sustainably.”

He added that land degradation meant the world lost an area of healthy land equivalent to four football fields every second.

“Healthy land is essential for our future. Let’s unite for sustainable land management,” he said.

Saudi Arabia has been at the forefront of driving global efforts to combat land degradation and drought. Programs such as the Saudi Green Initiative and various land restoration projects were highlighted as models for sustainable development.

The minister said the initiatives not only contributed to environmental sustainability, but also aimed to create economic opportunities and improve the quality of life for communities.

The 30th Desertification and Drought Day was hosted by Germany and concluded this week.

UNCCD Executive Secretary Ibrahim Thiaw said: “This year, we focus on sharing the wisdom of our ancestors with future generations. More than a billion young people under the age of 25 in developing countries depend on land and natural resources. They are key to transforming their communities and driving innovation in sustainable land management”.

Key highlights of the event included a presentation of the new cohort of UNCCD Land Heroes and the unveiling of the UNCCD Youth Engagement Strategy and the Land Youth Negotiators Program.

These initiatives empower young people to transform land management practices and engage in policy-making processes, especially ahead of the upcoming UNCCD COP16 negotiations which will take place in Riyadh from Dec. 2 to 13.


Saudi Ministry signs cooperation agreement with Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs

Saudi Ministry signs cooperation agreement with Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
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Saudi Ministry signs cooperation agreement with Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs

Saudi Ministry signs cooperation agreement with Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs

JEDDAH: The Saudi minister of Islamic affairs, dawah and guidance, Abdullatif Al-Asheikh, signed an agreement with Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Jeddah on Thursday, with the aim of strengthening cooperation between the nations in efforts to promote the understanding of Islam and its message of tolerance, and raising cultural awareness among Muslims.

The deal will include training for Nigerian imams and other religious figures in topics such as preaching and teaching of the Arabic language. It also covers collaboration in affairs relating to mosques, including construction, maintenance and restoration, and the training and development of mosque staff.

The two countries will share their experience and expertise in online preaching and work together to counteract websites that incite violence and extremism, or otherwise misrepresent Islam.

Nigeria was represented at the signing of the agreement by Sheikh Al-Hajj Yahaya Abubakar, a member of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, and officials from both countries were also present.


Fish farming’s vital food security role in Saudi Arabia highlighted

Fish farming’s vital food security role in Saudi Arabia highlighted
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Fish farming’s vital food security role in Saudi Arabia highlighted

Fish farming’s vital food security role in Saudi Arabia highlighted

JEDDAH: Fish farming is vital for the Kingdom’s food security needs, according to Riyadh Al-Fageeh, general director of the National Center of Fisheries.

Al-Fageeh said there are significant investment opportunities in the industry, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 to boost agriculture, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

He said the center was formed four decades ago in Jeddah, and subsequently developed partnerships with a number of international organizations.

The center has undertaken several projects in collaboration with various universities and other entities, including the use of renewable energy for agriculture.

The center has supported the aquaculture sector with over 3 million saltwater tilapia larvae, he said.

In addition, it has issued more than 80 licenses for aquaculture projects in Makkah, which includes 18 in the first half of 2024, Al-Fageeh added.


Asir’s deputy emir discusses tourism challenges

Asir’s deputy emir discusses tourism challenges
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Asir’s deputy emir discusses tourism challenges

Asir’s deputy emir discusses tourism challenges

ABHA: The deputy emir of Asir, Prince Khalid bin Sattam, said that it is important to harness all local capabilities to ensure that tourists and other visitors to the region are able to fully enjoy all the attractions and services it has to offer.

He was speaking during his weekly meeting at the Royal Hall in Al-Khalidiya, Abha, that he hosts to discuss with residents and officials the issues and challenges facing the region and its people. Also present were representatives of government departments and the military, tourist guides, students from the College of Tourism and Hospitality at King Khalid University, and tourism operators.

The prince reviewed the efforts being made by government agencies, educators and the media to promote the benefits of tourist destinations and experiences in the region, including the diverse terrain and moderate climate. He highlighted ways in which the sector is developing in line with the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification, as part of a strategy to position the region as a global tourism destination all year round.


Shaqraa Tohari, aged 105, shatters literacy barriers in Jazan 

Shaqraa Tohari, aged 105, shatters literacy barriers in Jazan 
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Shaqraa Tohari, aged 105, shatters literacy barriers in Jazan 

Shaqraa Tohari, aged 105, shatters literacy barriers in Jazan 
  • Mother of nine is just one of more than 800 elderly people in the region to take part in literacy campaign
  • Learning to read and write a key pillar of the government’s efforts to empower elderly citizens

MAKKAH: Over 800 elderly men and women, including a 105-year-old woman, participated in the literacy campaign held this summer by the Saudi Ministry of Education, represented by the General Administration of Education, in Jazan. 

Around 233 male and 599 female students enrolled in 28 educational centers across the region in Samtah, Ahad al-Masarihah, Al-Harth and Al-Aridhah governorates.  

Several educational, cultural, social and health activities and events were held in partnership with government agencies and the nonprofit sector. 

These activities aim to develop the beneficiaries’ life skills and ensure they achieve their educational and cultural goals to guarantee their equitable and comprehensive quality education.

One such student was 105-year-old Shaqraa Tohari, who enrolled herself at Al-Dabra educational center in Ahad Al-Masarihah, reflecting her strong desire to learn reading and writing. 

She said she felt elated standing next to the board to write the alphabet, or sitting on her seat to write and read numbers, or read Surah Al-Fatiha or short surahs from the Holy Qur’an, all the while enjoying the support of her teachers.

“I was passionate about learning how to read and write, even if I am past 100 years old. It is a dream I have waited to realize for many years and decades,” she said.

“Despite all the challenges and the fact of me getting older, this dream has become a reality. It is a golden opportunity that I could have never missed,” said Tohari. 

The centurion revealed that she spent her life raising her five sons and four daughters. She educated them and dedicated her life for them. 

However, in the depth of her soul, she always wished to be able to teach them and help them do their homework. 

“The Kingdom’s interest in providing education for all and eradicating illiteracy helped me achieve my dream. It motivated me and the women from my village to move forward in terms of learning and catch up with what we have missed. 

“Education and learning are everyone’s dream, aimed towards eradicating ignorance and illiteracy. 

“(We) have been enriching their knowledge with simple science facts provided by their teacher in the elderly education center,” she added.

Tohari’s son, Ibrahim, said that his mother was extremely happy to enrol in the adult education program, as it represents the dream she has been waiting to achieve for many decades, believing in her right to learn, write and read, like other women.

Ibrahim’s 35-year-old sister, Nourah, drives their mother to the educational center every afternoon, and her other children help her with school work. 

On successfully completing her first year, Ibrahim said, the women of the village were extremely proud of his mother. 

Ibrahim stated that what distinguishes his mother is her keenness and determination to complete her studies and learn new subjects. 


Saudi deputy FM attends president of Mauritania’s inauguration ceremony

Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji attends the inauguration ceremony of the president of Mauritania in Nouakchott
Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji attends the inauguration ceremony of the president of Mauritania in Nouakchott
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Saudi deputy FM attends president of Mauritania’s inauguration ceremony

Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji attends the inauguration ceremony of the president of Mauritania in Nouakchott
  • Al-Khuraiji attended the ceremony on behalf of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

RIYADH: Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji attended the inauguration ceremony of the president of Mauritania in Nouakchott on Thursday.

President Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani received Al-Khuraiji after the ceremony, and the two officials discussed ways to enhance relations between the Kingdom and Mauritania in various fields to achieve the common interests of the two countries and their peoples.

President of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani receives Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji after the inauguration ceremony on Thursday. (SPA)Caption

Al-Khuraiji attended the ceremony on behalf of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Ghazouani was re-elected as head of state following a national vote at the end of June, winning comfortably in the first round without the need for a run-off.