Riyadh prepares to host UN desertification conference in December

Riyadh prepares to host UN desertification conference in December
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The event will be held between Dec. 2-13 in Riyadh, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the convention. (X/@Cop16Riyadh)
Riyadh prepares to host UN desertification conference in December
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The event will be held between Dec. 2-13 in Riyadh, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the convention. (X/@Cop16Riyadh)
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Updated 11 July 2024
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Riyadh prepares to host UN desertification conference in December

Riyadh prepares to host UN desertification conference in December

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s capital will host the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, or COP16, in December.

The event will be held between Dec. 2-13 in Riyadh, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the convention.

“COP16 will be a landmark event for accelerating action on land and drought resilience and a gamechanger for the green transition in Saudi Arabia, the region and beyond,” the UNCCD said in a statement on its website.

In preparation for what is deemed the largest UN environmental event focused on desertification, Saudi Arabia has laid out its vision for sustainable environmental solutions, focusing on combating the problem at the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development.

At an event being held from July 8-18 in New York, the Saudi delegation participated in key sessions addressing economic, social, political, and environmental issues which directly impacted sustainable development.

The delegation highlighted Saudi Arabia's initiatives and legislative efforts aimed at environmental protection, which have significantly influenced cities and villages across the Kingdom.

An exhibition at the UN headquarters showcased Saudi Arabia’s preparations for hosting the 11-day UNCCD COP16 event.

The delegation included representatives from 18 Saudi government entities and engaged in bilateral meetings, public discussions and key sessions with ministers from various countries. It also provided detailed insights into sustainable land management, and discussed the negative impacts of land degradation on the global economy, food security, climate change and water scarcity.


Buraidah carnival boosts date sales to $20m

Buraidah carnival boosts date sales to $20m
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Buraidah carnival boosts date sales to $20m

Buraidah carnival boosts date sales to $20m
  • A total of 9,976 tonnes of dates have been sold in about 2.5 million packages
  • The event has drawn more than 170,000 visitors so far

RIYADH: The Buraidah Dates Carnival in the Qassim region is driving a surge in commercial activity. With a wide variety of Qassim palm dates on display, the event is attracting both local shoppers and international traders.

Since the carnival started on Aug. 1, it has generated more than SR78 million ($20 million) in sales. A total of 9,976 tonnes of dates have been sold in about 2.5 million packages.

The event has drawn more than 170,000 visitors so far, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The carnival, hosted by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and overseen by the National Center for Palms and Dates, is a major marketing outlet, handling more than 1,000 vehicles loaded with dates daily.

The center has provided about 80 job opportunities for young men and women willing to work in the seasonal market at the carnival.

Both local and international consumers and traders favor Sukkari dates the most, followed by more than 50 other Qassim date varieties.

Qassim produces more than 390,000 tonnes of dates annually, with plans to surpass this by planting more than 2 million additional palm trees, contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 by boosting non-oil revenue.

The 51-day carnival is expected to display the produce of more than 11.2 million palm trees in Qassim. In addition to the marketplace, the event will include a range of cultural, awareness-raising, social and entertainment programs, starting in September.


Saudi Arabia spends $133m on maintaining more than 6,000 mosques

Saudi Arabia spends $133m on maintaining more than 6,000 mosques
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Saudi Arabia spends $133m on maintaining more than 6,000 mosques

Saudi Arabia spends $133m on maintaining more than 6,000 mosques
  • In the first half of 2024, the ministry carried out maintenance, cleaning, restoration, and furnishing projects at 6,153 mosques
  • The majority of these efforts were aimed at maintenance efforts at more than 5,300 mosques

RIYADH: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs has completed work on more than 6,000 mosques across the Kingdom so far this year.

In the first half of 2024, the ministry carried out maintenance, cleaning, restoration, and furnishing projects at 6,153 mosques, with a combined investment of nearly SR500 million ($133 million), the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The majority of these efforts were aimed at maintenance efforts at more than 5,300 mosques, costing SR362 million ($96 million).

Modernization of air conditioning systems at major pilgrimage sites, including the mosques of Miqat Al-Juhfah, Al-Taneem, and Al-Mash’ar Al-Haram, was undertaken as part of refurbishment works, at a cost of SR15 million ($3.9 million).

Three mosques were fully restored, and an administrative building was constructed, for SR13.5 million ($3.5 million), according to SPA.

To improve energy efficiency, the ministry implemented glass partition projects at 683 mosques, resulting in a 60 percent reduction in electricity consumption.

Furthermore, 66 mosques were furnished, covering a total area of 56,761 square meters, at a cost of SR6.8 million ($1.8 million).

The ministry also allocated over SR30 million ($7.9 million) for the maintenance of four affiliated buildings.

These comprehensive efforts demonstrate the ministry’s commitment to ensuring that worshippers have clean, comfortable, and well-maintained mosques throughout the Kingdom.


Jusoor program to back local creative talent

Jusoor program to back local creative talent
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Jusoor program to back local creative talent

Jusoor program to back local creative talent
  • Jusoor connects designers with businesses, enabling them to turn ideas into market-ready products
  • The program supports local talent, boosts careers and helps brands to discover new design talent

RIYADH: The Architecture and Design Commission has launched the Jusoor program, part of the “Designed in Saudi” initiative, to foster collaboration between local creators, leading companies, and clients seeking innovative design.

Jusoor connects designers with businesses, enabling them to turn ideas into market-ready products. This program supports local talent, boosts careers and helps brands to discover new design talent, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The program aims to build long-term partnerships, promoting creativity and innovation. It organizes design competitions for well-known, offering local designers a chance to display their skills.

It also provides special projects and mentoring sessions with design experts to enhance skills and market insights.

The program is expected to attract wide participation, improving communication and strengthening partnerships among stakeholders.


KSrelief delivers critical aid to Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon 

KSrelief delivers critical aid to Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon 
Updated 19 August 2024
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KSrelief delivers critical aid to Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon 

KSrelief delivers critical aid to Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon 
  • KSrelief also responded to the recent devastating floods, distributing emergency shelter and food aid to 540 individuals in Al-Hudaydah governorate

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has provided much-needed aid to those affected by crises and health challenges in Yemen, Sudan and Lebanon.

In Yemen’s Marib governorate, the organization’s Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center Project delivered essential medical services to 521 displaced people and residents who had lost limbs, ranging from prosthetic fittings and rehabilitation to physical therapy and specialized consultations. 

KSrelief also responded to the recent devastating floods, distributing emergency shelter and food aid to 540 individuals in Al-Hudaydah governorate.

In the Hayran district of Hajjah Governorate, the aid agency’s emergency center for epidemic disease control provided medical care to 1,265 individuals between July 24 and 30. Services included pediatric care, internal medicine, epidemiology, laboratory support and medication distribution.

In addition, the Al-Ja’dah Health Center supported by KSrelief treated 1,893 patients during the same period, offering a wide range of medical services such as emergency care, internal medicine and obstetrics.

In Sudan, KSrelief distributed 858 shelter and personal care kits to displaced families as part of its Emergency Shelter Assistance Project, to the benefit of 2,467 people. In Lebanon, the aid agency continued its support for the Subul Al-Salam Social Association’s ambulance service, conducting 56 missions in collaboration with the municipality in Miniyeh.


Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan

Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan
Updated 18 August 2024
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Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan

Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan
  • Blinken started Middle East tour on Sunday during which he will visit Israel and Egypt

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister discussed with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ending the war in Gaza and developments in Sudan and Yemen during a phone call on Sunday, the Kingdom’s foreign ministry said.

The call between Prince Faisal bin Farhan and the top US diplomat came as Blinken arrived in Israel on Sunday on a Middle East tour aimed at pushing parties involved in the Gaza conflict to agree to a ceasefire deal.

He will meet with senior Israeli officials on Monday, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a senior State Department official said.

Following his trip to Israel, Blinken will continue onto Egypt.