Who’s Who: Riham El-Gizy, CEO of Voluntary Carbon Market

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Updated 15 July 2024
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Who’s Who: Riham El-Gizy, CEO of Voluntary Carbon Market

Who’s Who: Riham El-Gizy, CEO of Voluntary Carbon Market

Riham El-Gizy is the CEO of Voluntary Carbon Market, a Saudi company which is the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa region.

In the company’s first 18 months, El-Gizy led the world’s largest-ever voluntary carbon market auction in Riyadh in 2022, before setting a new record at a second auction in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2023.

She now leads the development of Saudi Arabia’s first carbon exchange, launching in 2024.

El-Gizy, who is recognized in New African’s 100 Most Influential Africans of 2023 list, leads efforts to convene people and organizations from all sides of the voluntary carbon market ecosystem, shaping the direction of the industry as it grows to play an increasingly valuable role in tackling climate change.

The company last year hosted the first Global South Carbon Markets Conference at Future Investment Initiative Institute in Riyadh. El-Gizy has contributed to various other international conferences in addition, including the Africa Climate Summit and COP (Conference of the Parties).

Through her leadership at the company, she is demonstrating how the Middle East and Africa can work together to drive innovative climate action in emerging economies.

El-Gizy brings a wealth of expertise to her current role. She boasts more than 20 years of international experience dedicated to impacting related investments through her extensive work as a leader in mergers and acquisitions, as well as strategy and business development experience.

She was formerly head of Saudi Aramco’s investment valuations and structuring, the function responsible for advising and formulating investment decisions for corporate and executive management and government institutions.

Prior to joining Saudi Aramco, she spent 16 years with BP in North America and North Africa.

She has a track record in originating and executing energy, clean technology, and renewable energy transactions across the globe.

El-Gizy earned a master’s degree in business administration from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and worked on projects promoting sustainable economic growth in emerging markets, through the deployment of innovative technology solutions and climate change simulations, during her time at the university.

 


Saudi calligraffiti artist rewrites tradition using bold strokes

Saudi calligraffiti artist rewrites tradition using bold strokes
Updated 11 August 2024
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Saudi calligraffiti artist rewrites tradition using bold strokes

Saudi calligraffiti artist rewrites tradition using bold strokes
  • Ahmed Al-Sulaimani’s works are shining a light on the rich cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Saudi artist Ahmed Al-Sulaimani is redefining the boundaries of traditional art forms by blending Arabic calligraphy and graffiti-inspired techniques.

The Riyadh-based artist’s journey into the realm of calligraffiti began during an Arabic calligraphy course in school where he discovered his passion for the intricate art.

Inspired by the expressive potential of the written word, Al-Sulaimani began experimenting, blending this ancient art form with bold and dynamic graffiti.

The Riyadh-based artist designed Arabic signage for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. (Instagram/asofficial___ )

“Calligraffiti is a fusion of Arabic calligraphy and graffiti art,” Al-Sulaimani told Arab News. “While graffiti typically uses the English language and letters, calligraffiti combines Arabic calligraphy with graffiti techniques. I form Arabic letters using graffiti-inspired styles and methods.”

This approach has not only captured the attention of art enthusiasts but has also opened doors to remarkable opportunities, including a mural collaboration with Jeddah Municipality that marked his first foray into large-scale public art.

“This project allowed me to showcase my skills in integrating Arabic calligraphy into large-scale murals,” he said. “It caught the attention of many and inspired me to continue exploring the use of Arabic calligraphy in public art.”

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Ahmed Al- Sulaimani’s projects include a mural collaboration with Jeddah municipality that marked his first foray into large-scale public art.

Following that project, the ministry selected Al-Sulaimani to design and produce large-scale murals in 10 cities across the Kingdom, including on bridges, towers, and public spaces.

The pinnacle of his achievements, however, came with the opportunity to design Arabic signage for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Tasked with creating towering structures featuring Qur’anic phrases, Al-Sulaimani’s work brought the beauty of the Arabic language to the global stage.

“The towers, some reaching 40 meters in height, featured Qur’anic phrases that emphasized the diversity of the human experience,” he added.

Ahmed Al-Sulaimani's work is infused with powerful Quranic verses and Islamic themes, serving as a captivating gateway for viewers to explore the profound meaning behind the intricate calligraphic forms. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

Beyond his mural work, Al-Sulaimani has also shared his expertise with international audiences. He has facilitated workshops teaching Arabic calligraphy to Harvard students visiting Saudi Arabia, introducing the art form to those unfamiliar with the Arabic language.

“I aim to bring this unique art form to the forefront and showcase the richness and versatility of the Arabic language,” he noted.

He is also working on launching his own Arabic font that will “combine elements from various calligraphic styles” and reflect “a distinct Saudi identity.”

I aim to bring this unique art form to the forefront and showcase the richness and versatility of the Arabic language.

Ahmed Al-Sulaimani, Saudi artist

The artist said: “This project is a reflection of my desire to create a font that is uniquely representative of the Saudi culture. The font will be out by the end of this year and will be used digitally as well.”

Al-Sulaimani noted that his works are more than just an artistic endeavor; they are a way to share the beauty and depth of Islamic culture with the world. His calligraffiti is infused with Qur’anic verses and Islamic themes that encourage viewers to explore the meaning behind the words.

Despite the challenges he has faced, including the reluctance of established artists to mentor beginners and misconceptions about the legitimacy of his approach, Al-Sulaimani remains undeterred. He has found creative ways to overcome these obstacles, including inventing his own tools and techniques.

With unwavering dedication and innovative spirit, the Saudi artist is shining a bright light on the rich cultural heritage of the Kingdom and leaving a meaningful mark on the world of contemporary art.

 


Saudi Arabia’s new training paths to enhance skills in art, culture

Saudi Arabia’s new training paths to enhance skills in art, culture
Updated 11 August 2024
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Saudi Arabia’s new training paths to enhance skills in art, culture

Saudi Arabia’s new training paths to enhance skills in art, culture
  • The scheme includes 30 pathways with almost 150 training programs covering culinary arts, theater, libraries, film, fashion, heritage, visual arts, literature, publishing and translation

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the National eLearning Center, has introduced a new training pathways initiative in culture and arts, aligning with the cultural development strategy.

This scheme offers a range of training options across various cultural and artistic domains, and fosters a culture of continuous learning and growth, inspiring national talent in the cultural field, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Enthusiasts and professionals can enroll in courses to refine their skills and contribute to the cultural sector.

To sign up, visit the National eLearning Platform “FutureX” via the link: https://forms.nelc.gov.sa/ar/moc_page.

As part of the training pathways, the ministry provides fully funded learning opportunities and the chance for participants to receive training from renowned global institutions.

The scheme includes 30 pathways with almost 150 training programs covering culinary arts, theater, libraries, film, fashion, heritage, visual arts, literature, publishing and translation. Training durations vary depending on the specific cultural focus.

 


Who’s Who: Dr. Shadi Badawood, spokesperson for Najran University

Dr. Shadi Badawood
Dr. Shadi Badawood
Updated 11 August 2024
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Who’s Who: Dr. Shadi Badawood, spokesperson for Najran University

Dr. Shadi Badawood

Dr. Shadi Badawood, an academic and experienced communication professional in the government and private sector, was recently named the official Najran University’s official spokesperson.

His appointment was announced by the university’s president, Abdulrahman Al-Khudairi.

Badawood is an assistant professor in the marketing department at the university’s Business Administration College and was appointed director of corporate communications in 2023.

In a near-two-decade career he has held positions at the University of Business and Technology as editor-in-chief of Business Horizons magazine in 2003; been responsible for media supplements and marketing administration at Okaz newspaper; served as media consultant for Saudi students’ clubs in the UK; and chairman of the Transforming Journey Initiative for Saudi students around the world.

In addition, he has published several magazines for various institutions, including the Saudi Cultural Mission in the UK, Ebsar Foundation, and Oxford Academy in Jeddah.

Badawood has a Ph.D. in media engagement (marketing) from the University of Hull.

He was the president of the Hull Public Speaking Society at the University of Hull in the UK during the 2016/2017 academic year when the club was awarded Society of the Year.

Badawood has also written two books: “The Power of One” and “Outdoor Ethics.”

 


Syrian, Sudanese refugees benefit from KSrelief humanitarian care

Syrian, Sudanese refugees benefit from KSrelief humanitarian care
Updated 12 August 2024
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Syrian, Sudanese refugees benefit from KSrelief humanitarian care

Syrian, Sudanese refugees benefit from KSrelief humanitarian care
  • KSrelief distributed 2,110 shelter kits to more than 12,000 people in Sudan

RIYADH: Syrian refugees in Jordan and displaced people in Sudan were among those to benefit from essential services provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
In the third week of July, KSrelief delivered medical care to 2,351 patients at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan.
General medical clinics examined and provided medication to 697 patients, while 115 individuals were treated at the internal medicine clinic.
The pediatric clinic treated 240 children, and the emergency department received 254 patients.
Additionally, 115 patients visited the dental clinic, and 165 women were treated at the gynaecology clinic.
The ear, nose, and throat clinic saw 59 patients, the eye clinic attended to 43, the cardiology clinic treated 19, and the diagnostic radiology clinic provided services to 24 patients, SPA reported.
In addition to these consultations, 662 laboratory tests were conducted for 255 patients, and 157 X-rays performed for 107 individuals. The vaccination clinic administered 91 vaccines to 36 patients, and chronic disease medications were provided to 224 patients. The health education department offered guidance to 28 individuals, and the pharmacy dispensed 1,509 prescriptions.
Meanwhile, in Sudan on Friday, KSrelief distributed 2,110 shelter kits to more than 12,000 people, along with 432 personal hygiene kits benefiting 2,484 of the most vulnerable and displaced families.
 


KSrelief chief meets Saudi ambassador to Cuba

KSrelief chief meets Saudi ambassador to Cuba
Updated 11 August 2024
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KSrelief chief meets Saudi ambassador to Cuba

KSrelief chief meets Saudi ambassador to Cuba
  • The parties discussed issues related to relief and humanitarian affairs

RIYADH: Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the general supervisor of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, on Sunday in Riyadh met the Saudi Ambassador to Cuba Waleed Al-Homoodi.

The parties discussed issues related to relief and humanitarian affairs, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Homoodi praised the Kingdom’s relief and humanitarian efforts which are carried out through KSrelief, a body which aims to alleviate the suffering of disadvantaged populations globally.