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抖阴短视频, UNEP launch World Environment Day campaigns

Saudi Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli inaugurated the annual event. (SPA)
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Saudi Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli inaugurated the annual event. (SPA)
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Deputy Minister for Environment Osama Faqeeha. (SPA)
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Elizabeth Mrema, deputy executive director of UNEP. (SPA)
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Updated 29 April 2024

抖阴短视频, UNEP launch World Environment Day campaigns

Saudi Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli inaugurated the annual event. (SPA)
  • Faqeeha noted that on the occasion of World Environment Day, 抖阴短视频 will shed light on the urgent need for global investments in conserving nature, restoring lands, and working toward sustainability

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频 and the UN Environment Programme have announced campaigns to combat desertification, restore ecosystems, and strengthen drought resilience ahead of World Environment Day celebrations on June 5 in Riyadh.

The announcement was made at the opening of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Environment Week on Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli inaugurated the annual event that aspires to raise awareness of the importance of environmental protection.




Elizabeth Mrema, Deputy executive director, UNEP

During the event, Deputy Minister for Environment Osama Faqeeha emphasized the shared responsibility in addressing land degradation and combating desertification. This responsibility extends to policymakers, the private sector, and civil society organizations globally, who must work together to restore agricultural areas, rehabilitate land, and tackle desertification and drought, he said.

Faqeeha noted that on the occasion of World Environment Day, 抖阴短视频 will shed light on the urgent need for global investments in conserving nature, restoring lands, and working toward sustainability.

This year, we are calling on people 鈥 from the grassroots to governments 鈥 to help tackle the climate and extinction crisis we face by restoring the ground we depend on for survival.

Elizabeth Mrema, Deputy executive director, UNEP

He highlighted the importance of uniting national and international efforts to safeguard and rehabilitate ecosystems across the globe, aiming to fulfill sustainable development objectives.

鈥淲ithout action, 95 percent of land on Earth could be degraded within the next 30 years, which could spell disaster for humanity and the planet,鈥 said Elizabeth Mrema, deputy executive director of UNEP, launching the global campaign at a Saudi Environment Week event in Riyadh.

鈥淲e have seen how previous campaigns have catalyzed climate action across the globe. This year, we are calling on people 鈥 from the grassroots to governments 鈥 to help tackle the climate and extinction crisis we face by restoring the ground we depend on for survival,鈥 she added.

Countries worldwide have committed to restoring 1 billion hectares of land, aiming to protect 30 percent of land and sea for nature and restoring 30 percent of the planet鈥檚 degraded ecosystems.

Supporting the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, World Environment Day 2024 will boost climate action efforts by gathering support for ecosystem restoration.

At the opening event of the Saudi Environment Week, Al-Fadhli emphasized that achieving the goals of environmental protection and conservation of the Kingdom鈥檚 natural resources requires active engagement from governmental and private sectors, as well as individuals.

He stressed the significance of adopting eco-friendly behaviors in daily routines and applying these practices across different sectors to reach sustainable development objectives.

鈥淭he continuation of this national event annually in the Kingdom reflects our wise leadership鈥檚 dedication to environmental protection and commitment to sustainable development, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030,鈥 Al-Fadhli said.

鈥淢oreover, the Kingdom鈥檚 dedication to environmental protection is evident at national, regional, and international levels. This is demonstrated by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 active participation in numerous environmental agreements and organizations, as well as its 鈥 initiatives like the Middle East Green Initiative and other significant global environmental efforts under the G20 umbrella,鈥 he added.


KSrelief continues humanitarian work in Gaza, Jordan and Yemen

KSrelief continues humanitarian work in Gaza, Jordan and Yemen
Updated 16 November 2024

KSrelief continues humanitarian work in Gaza, Jordan and Yemen

KSrelief continues humanitarian work in Gaza, Jordan and Yemen

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center鈥檚 (KSrelief) humanitarian activities continue with the delivery of food and medical services in Gaza, Jordan and Yemen.

At the Gaza Strip, the Saudi aid agency deployed a convoy of 30 trucks loaded with 10,560 shelter bags filled with essential supplies allocated for the Palestinian people, and to be distributed through the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization.

In Jordan鈥檚 Zaatari Camp, KSrelief clinics provided medical services to 2,483 refugee patients. The internal medicine specialists treated 122 patients suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure and asthma; pediatricians received 285 children, while the emergency medical doctors treated 253 patients, among others.

In Hadhramaut governorate of Yemen, KSrelief delivered a new batch of hemodialysis solutions and supplies to the Fatima Babtain Center for kidney failure patients in Sayoun.


Riyadh Zoo returns with new interactive experiences as part of Riyadh Season

Riyadh Zoo returns with new interactive experiences as part of Riyadh Season
Updated 15 November 2024

Riyadh Zoo returns with new interactive experiences as part of Riyadh Season

Riyadh Zoo returns with new interactive experiences as part of Riyadh Season
  • Entry is free for all, visitors can book tickets through the webook platform

RIYADH: Home to more than 1,400 animals from 190 species, Riyadh Zoo is back for its third year as part of Riyadh Season, offering visitors of all ages new interactive and educational experiences.

Beginning Oct. 30, the zoo opened its doors to the public free of charge. Visitors can book tickets through the webook platform and explore a variety of animals in natural habitats that mimic their original environments.

Riyadh Zoo operate daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and spans 161,000 square meters. (Supplied)

Among the new experiences is 鈥淐roc Cave,鈥 where guests can safely observe crocodiles from secure platforms. The 鈥淏ird Zone鈥 features a range of exotic birds, allowing visitors to engage with them up close and even feed them. Another highlight is the 鈥淜angaroo Yard,鈥 where guests can interact with and take photos of the famous Australian animals.

A new bird show has also been introduced, where trained birds perform entertaining and skilful tricks and routines, delighting the audience. The zoo鈥檚 educational offerings have been enhanced with an interactive farm experience, allowing visitors to learn more about nature and animal life through hands-on activities.

Riyadh Zoo operate daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and spans 161,000 square meters. The venue also includes food stalls and mobile food trucks to cater to visitors throughout the day.

Several rare and endangered animals have been born so far at the site, and the zoo also witnessed the Gulf鈥檚 first animal birth by cesarean section. (Supplied)

Located in Al-Malaz neighborhood, it is one of the key attractions of Riyadh Season.

Seung-Min shin, a frequent visitor at the zoo, told Arab News she had taken her son who was deeply interested in the animals鈥 various behaviors.

鈥淭he flying birds and the absence of cages for each animal 鈥 where we can go inside and touch them 鈥 that鈥檚 the beauty here,鈥 she added.

Visitor Fatima Hashim, emphasized the educational value for young visitors on offer, saying: 鈥淪eeing animals in real life helps children learn about animals, their nature, habitats, and the different types of mammals and birds. The experience was wonderful 鈥 the staff at the zoo focused on teaching children how to feed the animals, helping them have the full experience.鈥

According to Riyadh Zoo鈥檚 website, several rare and endangered animals have been born so far at the site, and the zoo also witnessed the Gulf鈥檚 first animal birth by cesarean section.

Riyadh Zoo鈥檚 layout includes zones designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities, with fewer stairs and more flat surfaces, allowing everyone to explore the park with ease and enjoy a complete experience.

Riyadh Zoo was originally established in 1957 as a private menagerie for King Saud and the Saudi royal family. It opened to the public in 1987.

 


How 抖阴短视频 is helping to drive equitable energy transitions in Africa

How 抖阴短视频 is helping to drive equitable energy transitions in Africa
Updated 16 November 2024

How 抖阴短视频 is helping to drive equitable energy transitions in Africa

How 抖阴短视频 is helping to drive equitable energy transitions in Africa
  • Saudi 鈥楨mpowering Africa鈥 initiative bridges energy inequality through leveraging the continent鈥檚 untapped solar, wind, and hydropower
  • The initiative aims to uplift communities and foster sustainable growth by reducing reliance on imported fuels and building local infrastructure

BAKU: As world leaders at this year鈥檚 UN Climate Change Conference, COP29, discuss the responsibility of developed nations to finance climate action in vulnerable regions, South-South cooperation is emerging as a transformative force driving equitable energy transitions.

抖阴短视频 has established itself as a leader in this collaboration between countries in the Global South, leveraging its resources, expertise, and strategic partnerships to unlock Africa鈥檚 renewable energy potential and shape a more sustainable future.

In November last year, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman signed groundbreaking memorandums of understanding with five African nations 鈥 Ethiopia, Senegal, Chad, Nigeria, and Rwanda.

The agreements, finalized during the Saudi-Arab-African Economic Conference in Riyadh, aim to strengthen collaboration in oil, gas, and renewables, representing a holistic approach to energy development.

鈥淭hese partnerships symbolize more than economic exchanges; they represent our shared commitment to sustainable growth,鈥 Prince Abdulaziz said at the event. 鈥淎frica鈥檚 energy potential is vast, and 抖阴短视频 is committed to supporting its development for mutual prosperity.鈥

The five agreements align with Africa鈥檚 distinct energy opportunities. For instance, Ethiopia seeks to bolster its hydropower infrastructure, while Rwanda is focused on advancing innovation in oil demand management and integrating renewable energy.

By leveraging Africa鈥檚 untapped solar, wind, and hydropower resources, 鈥淓mpowering Africa Initiative,鈥 seeks to provide clean and reliable electricity to underserved regions. (Supplied)

These MoUs also emphasize 抖阴短视频鈥檚 role in supporting localized solutions in line with global climate goals.

To bridge the energy equity gap on the African continent, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Ministry of Energy last year introduced the Empowering Africa initiative. The project leverages Africa鈥檚 untapped solar, wind, and hydropower resources to provide clean and reliable electricity to underserved regions.

This effort plays a key role in improving energy access in areas where electricity deficits hinder economic development and quality of life.

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鈥 Africa has 10 TW of untapped solar energy and 350 GW of hydroelectric power.

鈥 Continent posses more than 70 percent of the world鈥檚 cobalt, a vital mineral for green technologies.

According to a 2022 report by the International Renewable Energy Agency, Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 75 percent of the world鈥檚 population without access to electricity, making it the most energy-deficient continent.

The African Development Bank recently noted that Africa needs $130-170 billion annually to close its infrastructure gap, facing a financing shortfall of up to $108 billion.

Abid Malik, the geo head for Central Asia at the Saudi energy leader ACWA Power, said the projects associated with the Empowering Africa initiative 鈥渁ren鈥檛 just about power鈥 but also focus on 鈥渃ommunity upliftment and sustainable growth.鈥

On the sidelines of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, Malik told Arab News: 鈥淏y reducing dependency on imported fuels and creating local infrastructure, these efforts provide resilience against global energy volatility.鈥

African countries also have more than a fifth of the world鈥檚 reserves in minerals critical for the energy transition, according to the UN Trade and Development.

Abdul Malik of Acwa Power. (Supplied)

These minerals, including cobalt, lithium, and rare earth elements, make the continent crucial to the global renewable energy supply chain. Such resources are foundational to technologies like electric vehicle batteries, solar panels, and wind turbines.

Despite this, much of Africa鈥檚 value-added manufacturing in green technology occurs elsewhere, and the continent captures less than half of its potential revenue from minerals.

Rebeca Grynspan, secretary-general of UNCTAD, has warned that critical minerals could create a 鈥渄evelopment trap鈥 for resource-rich, vulnerable countries due to commodity dependence.

She stressed the urgent need for these nations, which rely on raw materials for most of their export revenue, to move up global value chains.

抖阴短视频 has therefore prioritized partnerships that tap into Africa鈥檚 rich mineral resources while fostering localized value creation.

鈥淭hese collaborations are about ensuring Africa benefits from its own resources,鈥 said Malik of ACWA Power. 鈥淭he focus is not just on extraction but on building industries that create jobs, generate revenue, and drive technological innovation.鈥

One such cooperation with Chad aims to integrate solar technology into existing energy frameworks while developing mining infrastructure to support critical mineral extraction. These efforts reflect a forward-looking strategy that aligns African nations with the Paris Agreement while driving economic growth.

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Indeed, Article 6 of the Paris Agreement on climate change focuses on the development of carbon markets, which are carbon pricing mechanisms allowing governments as well as non-state actors to trade greenhouse gas emission credits.

Under this article, parties can voluntarily cooperate to meet emission reduction targets outlined in their nationally determined contributions. This allows a party to transfer carbon credits earned through emissions reductions to help others achieve their climate goals.

And as financing gaps remain a key challenge hampering progress in the Global South, 抖阴短视频 is leading efforts to deploy innovative mechanisms, including voluntary carbon markets.

Riham El-Gizy, the CEO of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Voluntary Carbon Markets Company, stressed the significance of directing climate finance to Africa.

鈥淥nly 2 percent of global climate finance reaches the Global South. This needs to change,鈥 El-Gizy told Arab News at COP29.

Riham El-Gizy. (Supplied)

Although Africa accounts for nine of the world鈥檚 10 most climate-vulnerable countries, the continent receives a mere 3-4 percent of global climate finance, according to the African Development Bank.

To boost funding for local African communities, Saudi-backed initiatives, through voluntary carbon markets, are enabling the continent鈥檚 countries to monetize their carbon reduction efforts.

鈥淏y providing a platform for rural renewable energy projects, we鈥檙e creating a pipeline for funding that directly benefits local communities,鈥 said El-Gizy.

This approach not only reduces emissions but also empowers rural areas with much-needed resources, bridging gaps in both finance and energy access.

At the heart of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 engagement in Africa is the 鈥淓mpowering Africa Initiative,鈥 a Ministry of Energy project designed to bridge the continent鈥檚 energy equity gap. (Supplied)

抖阴短视频鈥檚 leadership in South-South cooperation offers a roadmap for inclusive energy transitions. Its strategy, spanning renewable energy, critical minerals, and carbon markets, underscores the power of equitable partnerships in addressing the climate crisis.

As COP29 unfolds, the emphasis on South-South collaboration reaffirms that Africa鈥檚 potential as a renewable energy leader can only be realized through partnerships that prioritize shared growth.

抖阴短视频鈥檚 investments in Africa showcase how collaboration can drive sustainable development, paving the way for a cleaner, more inclusive global energy future.
 

 


Saudi aid agency expands orphan support in Jordan

Saudi aid agency expands orphan support in Jordan
Updated 15 November 2024

Saudi aid agency expands orphan support in Jordan

Saudi aid agency expands orphan support in Jordan
  • The program exemplifies 抖阴短视频鈥檚 broader humanitarian mission in the region through its relief arm, KSrelief

AMMAN: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has distributed its latest round of monthly stipends to orphaned children from underprivileged Jordanian and Syrian refugee families across Jordan鈥檚 regions of Karak, Tafila, Maan and Aqaba.

Working with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, the Saudi aid agency provided year-long support covering basic living expenses, educational materials, Eid clothing and recreational activities. The program aims to eventually support 1,000 orphans across Jordan.

Beneficiaries are selected from both local Jordanian communities and Syrian refugee populations, ensuring aid reaches those most in need.

The program exemplifies 抖阴短视频鈥檚 broader humanitarian mission in the region through its relief arm, KSrelief.

 


40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course

40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course
Updated 15 November 2024

40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course

40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course
  • The course also included how to plan and execute outdoor trips

RIYADH: Forty scouts from various sectors of the 抖阴短视频n Boy Scout Association completed the Wood Badge advanced course, with an average of 27 hours of training in theoretical and practical aspects.
The course, organized by Masar Development Association in Al-Ahsa, included working on the role, responsibilities, duties and needs of the scout unit leader and methods and means for training boys, as well as leadership concepts, patterns and theories.
It also covered public relations, scouting and boys鈥 development, problem-solving methods, youth participation in decision-making, planning methods, tools and techniques, the concept, styles and theories of scouting, protection from harm, and resource development.
The course also included how to plan and execute outdoor trips, including methods for navigation, setting up tents, secret signs, codes, map drawing, estimations, outdoor cooking, organized hiking, and report writing.