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Global leaders discuss transformational impact of philanthropy for development at IsDB event

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Updated 30 April 2024

Global leaders discuss transformational impact of philanthropy for development at IsDB event

Global leaders discuss transformational impact of philanthropy for development at IsDB event

The Islamic Development Bank hosted a special philanthropy forum at their annual meeting in Riyadh, in collaboration with the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, titled “Harnessing Philanthropy for Development: The Road Less Traveled.” The high-profile event brought together global philanthropic and business leaders to explore the untapped potential of philanthropic capital in accelerating development and humanitarian efforts.

The forum featured prominent figures in the philanthropy, development and humanitarian aid fields, including Dr. Muhammad Al-Jasser, president of the Islamic Development Bank; Dr. Abdullah Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center; Princess Nouf bint Muhammad bin Abdullah, CEO of the King Khalid Foundation; Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Badr Jafar, CEO of Crescent Enterprises and special envoy for business and philanthropy; Sulaiman Abdulaziz Azzabin, CEO of King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation; Stanlake Samkange, executive director of the World Food Program; Danah Dajani, senior vice president at Abdulla Al-Ghurair Foundation; and Naila Farouky, CEO of the Arab Foundations Forum.

The forum began with a plenary conversation between Gates and Jafar, shedding light on Gate’s philanthropic journey and unwavering commitment to global health. The discussion also highlighted the evolving landscape of giving in the MENA region, the potential for greater collaboration between philanthropy and development banks, as well as new challenges and opportunities such as climate change and the advent of artificial intelligence.

Highlighting a transformative visit to Africa in 1993, Gates described how it exposed him to the devastating realities of extreme poverty and the high rates of preventable diseases, a major contributor to child mortality. Gates shared that in 2000, when the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was launched, a staggering 10 million children worldwide died before the age of five. Through their focused efforts on malaria, polio, and nutrition, the foundation has demonstrably halved that number and aims to reduce childhood mortality by a further 50 percent in the coming decades.
“I’m optimistic and see possibilities. We are making progress, the human condition today is better than ever before, life expectancy is longer, more children survive past the age of five and the opportunities to take innovation, which is accelerating, and apply it to reduce inequality, has never been so great. I believe it’s not just an emotional state, but it’s factual. We can drive progress and we have made progress,” Gates said.

Climate change took center stage as the conversation continued. Jafar, having chaired the inaugural COP28 Business and Philanthropy Climate Forum, emphasized the importance of increased cross-sectoral collaboration for climate and nature action, commenting: “We’re four months since COP 28 UAE and the historic UAE Consensus. The ‘whole of society’ approach that was the vision of Dr. Sultan Al-Jaber, saw the most inclusive climate gathering ever, bringing together geographically diverse and sectorally diverse stakeholders. The groundbreaking results reinforced the fact that we absolutely need the authentic engagement of business and philanthropy in the climate action agenda if we are to move from pledges and announcements to action and implementation.”

Gates responded: “I think that the COP meeting significantly exceeded my expectations. Not only was it hosted very well, but also the spirit that the businesses coming into it showed, as well as the philanthropists, was very impressive to me. What we saw was a mixing of small innovative companies who have new climate ideas … able to meet with the big companies.”

Building on the borderless impact of philanthropy, the conversation shifted to the evolving landscape and trends of giving in the Middle East and Africa. Jafar said: “Philanthropy is a $2 trillion per year sector, and I believe that in the Gulf region we’re on the cusp of a transformation of philanthropic practice to more strategic giving that is impact driven and is evidence based. This is due to a number of factors, not least the confluence of technology with the more hands-on expectations by the next generation and more focus on transparency and accountability.”
The discussion also touched on how innovative partnerships between philanthropic organizations and multi-development banks can amplify the focus and impact of these efforts. Reflecting on the power of collaboration, Gates emphasized the importance of renewing his foundation’s long-standing partnership with the Islamic Development Bank, along with other philanthropic actors across the region.

Making the announcement for the Live and Livelihoods Fund, Gates said: “All of our greatest successes have come through partnerships. We have a number of things where we fund research and development, like for breakthrough vaccines, where we’re able to operate on our own because we have such deep expertise and the cost to do that. But that’s more of an exception […] and that’s why this week is a huge milestone.”

Addressing future philanthropy trends, Gates, who pioneered various technological advancements, said that by strategically allocating resources toward the development of technologies like AI and blockchain for social good, philanthropists can unlock a new wave of impactful giving.
“I cannot overstate the impact that AI is going to have on every field of human endeavor. Whether it’s discovering new drugs for health care intervention, delivering medical advice or giving every kid a personal tutor that talks to them in their language, and not only understands the subject area, but also understands their motivation and how to keep them engaged,” Gates said.

The philanthropy forum served as a platform for fostering collaboration and innovation in development philanthropy, generating valuable insights and recommendations for strengthening the role of philanthropy in achieving sustainable development goals.


Diriyah bags two ‘Mostadam’ sustainability certifications

The announcement was made at Cityscape Global in Riyadh.
The announcement was made at Cityscape Global in Riyadh.
Updated 16 November 2024

Diriyah bags two ‘Mostadam’ sustainability certifications

The announcement was made at Cityscape Global in Riyadh.

Diriyah Company has been awarded two prestigious Mostadam (Ajwad) certifications for sustainability by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing. The dynamic mixed-use developer was recognized for the Northern Diriyah Area and the Ritz-Carlton Residences development projects. The announcement was made at the Cityscape Global real estate event themed “The Future of Living,” held in Riyadh from Nov. 11-14.

The certification — in line with the Kingdom’s Quality of Life Program — a central aspect of Vision 2030 — is granted to residential buildings and communities based on ratings that measure the sustainability of these projects. This is achieved by applying sustainability and quality of life standards, such as increasing green spaces, providing safe pathways for pedestrians as well as cyclists, and reducing water waste by reusing it for irrigating the gardens and green areas of the project.

The Ajwad initiative has registered 74 projects, with five Diriyah projects included under the program to date, of which two have successfully attained this highly sought-after certification:

  • Diriyah North (Masterplan certification — Diamond Level)
  • The Ritz Carlton Residences (Asset certification — Gold Level)

The remaining three projects are scheduled for certification next year.

Diriyah North achieved 86 points on the Mostadam certification scale for its masterplan, achieving Diamond level, the highest level of Mostadam certification. This accomplishment underscores Diriyah’s commitment to sustainability and enhancing the community’s quality of life. Additional Diriyah districts will apply for the Mostadam Diamond certification in the coming months. 

Diriyah North’s sustainability achievements include meeting 100 percent of irrigation demand by Treated Sewage Effluent, providing 46 percent shaded walkways for pedestrians, and dedicating 25 percent of the area to parks and open space.

Jerry Inzerillo, group CEO of Diriyah Company, said: “The Diriyah project is fully committed to sustainability. These latest accreditations are a significant endorsement of our dedication to employing the highest standards of environmental protection in construction and design, enabling us to deliver a brand-new concept in urban development with a unique people-first urban regeneration project for everyone to enjoy.”

The latest recognition follows a series of sustainability accolades recently awarded to Diriyah. Diriyah received LEED Platinum certification in 2023, for the first phase of the Diriyah masterplan, becoming the first project in the Middle East to achieve the highest level of certification at masterplan level. Additionally, the Wadi Safar masterplan received the region’s first SITES Gold pre-certification. Moreover, Bujairi Car Park and Samhan Car Park were also awarded Parksmart GOLD pre-certification in 2022 and 2023 respectively, for sustainability best practices.


King Hussein Cancer Research Award recipients honored

King Hussein Cancer Research Award recipients honored
Updated 15 November 2024

King Hussein Cancer Research Award recipients honored

King Hussein Cancer Research Award recipients honored

Prince Talal bin Muhammad, deputizing for King Abdullah II, honored the awardees of the 2023 and 2024 King Hussein Cancer Research Award, in the presence of Princess Ghida Talal, chairperson of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center.

In her speech, Princess Ghida said: “We established the King Hussein Cancer Research Award with a specific goal in mind: to launch Arab scientific initiatives that will be the cornerstone for regional advancement, and lessen our reliance on Western research. Tonight, we celebrate Arab scientists and researchers who have excelled in cancer research, honoring them as symbols of perseverance, creativity and innovation.”

Thirteen Arab medical scientists from across the world were selected from a pool of 472 researchers from more than 20 countries, in recognition of their influential contributions to cancer research.

2024 winners: Lifetime Achievement Awardees were Prof. Mohamad Mohty from Saint Antoine Hospital in France (International track), and Prof. Randah Hamadeh from Arabian Gulf University in Bahrain (Regional track). The Young Investigator Awardees included Dr. Bishoy Faltas from Weill Cornell School of Medicine in the US (International track) and Dr. Mohammad Abufaraj from the University of Jordan in Jordan (Regional track), and the Promising Researcher Grantees were Dr. Ola Sabet from the Children Cancer Hospital 57357 in Egypt and Dr. Adhari Al-Zaabi from Sultan Qaboos University in Oman.

2023 winners: Lifetime Achievement Awardees were Dr. Toni Choueiri from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in the US (International track) and Prof. Ali Shamseddine from the Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon (Regional track). The Young Investigator Awardees included Prof. Hatem Azim from Monterrey Institute of Technology in Mexico (International track) and Dr. Yacoub Yousef from KHCC in Jordan (Regional track), and the Promising Researcher Grantees were Dr. Hadeel Halalsheh from KHCC in Jordan and Dr. Hiba El-Hajj from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. KHCC’s Hospital Based Health Technology Assessment Program received the 2023 Academic Program Excellence award.

The awards ceremony was attended by the award’s board of directors, which includes leading doctors, researchers, and oncologists from across the world, media figures, partners, and sponsors.


GWM celebrates 27 years in Middle East with key milestones

GWM celebrates 27 years in Middle East with key milestones
Updated 14 November 2024

GWM celebrates 27 years in Middle East with key milestones

GWM celebrates 27 years in Middle East with key milestones

To celebrate its 27-year presence in the Middle East, GWM organized three major events in Ƶ: GWM DAY at the Jeddah International Motor Show, GWM Partner Day for the Regional Dealer Conference, and GWM Family Day for the opening of its flagship store in Riyadh. 

The events highlighted GWM's strategic position in the region and its commitment to technological innovation, cooperation, and brand development.

GWM has been working with users and partners in the Middle East to build a promising future through diverse strategies and strong products.

On Oct. 29, GWM made a stunning appearance at the Jeddah International Motor Show.

In front of media, dealer partners, and over 200 guests, GWM's International President, Parker, launched the Home Care plan, highlighting GWM's commitment to treating the Middle East as home and prioritizing care and service for local users.

The flagship models — the GWM Tank 700 and the all new HAVAL H9 — gained attention, underscoring GWM's leadership in the off-road market.

Also, GWM set up an outdoor area for rugged off-roading and family outings, drawing many eager spectators and families.

At the Jeddah motor show, GWM held the Middle East and Africa regional Dealer Conference, attracting over 80 partners from the region.

Dealers engaged in in-depth discussions with GWM management about the brand's future development strategy and the importance of parts support and service operations in enhancing market share and brand reputation.

The following day, dealer representatives visited a 11,000-square-meter warehouse in southern Jeddah to learn more about the parts policies.

The warehouse ensures quick repairs and efficient after-sales service while serving as a key pillar of GWM's localized operations, reflecting its strong commitment to users.

Meanwhile, on Oct. 31, 2024, GWM held a grand opening ceremony for its flagship store in Riyadh, covering 6,000 square meters.

This store is GWM's largest in the Middle East and serves as a platform for deep interaction between the brand and its users.

GWM hosted the GWM Family Day at the flagship store, uniting users and guests to share their experiences with the brand.

Influencers from automotive, photography, and outdoor fields shared their journeys with GWM vehicles.

They also engaged users in an interactive quiz about the brand, strengthening the emotional connection with customers.

This event enhanced brand recognition and a sense of belonging, creating unforgettable experiences for users and fans.

Under the slogan "Go with Middle East, Go with More," GWM is building a stronger brand ecosystem.

The Jeddah motor show showcased GWM's robust products, the Dealer Conference advanced regional cooperation, and the opening of the Riyadh flagship store elevated the co-creation experience with users.

GWM looks forward to exploring new possibilities with Middle Eastern customers and sharing exciting journeys together.


UAE Consensus serves as beacon for multi-stakeholder climate action

UAE Consensus serves as beacon for multi-stakeholder climate action
Updated 14 November 2024

UAE Consensus serves as beacon for multi-stakeholder climate action

UAE Consensus serves as beacon for multi-stakeholder climate action

The COP29 Presidency hosted the Business, Investment & Philanthropy Climate Platform to harness the collective power of the private sector and drive progress for climate action.

This year’s event marked the second edition of the inaugural Business and Philanthropy Climate Forum, which was first held during COP28 last year in the UAE.

The convening continues to serve as the primary platform for private sector engagement inside the COP process.

The event gathered over 900 global leaders from the business, finance and philanthropic communities to drive practical and sustained action towards achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UAE Consensus.

The agenda featured a range of high-profile speakers including COP29 President, Mukhtar Babayev, minister of ecology and natural resources, Azerbaijan; Mikayil Jabbarov, minister of economy, Azerbaijan; Nigar Arpadarai, COP29 UN climate change high-level champion; Makhtar Diop, managing director, IFC; Alok Sharma KCMG, COP26 president; Majid Al-Suwaidi, CEO, Alterra Fund; and Badr Jafar, special envoy for business and philanthropy, UAE.

In his keynote address, Jafar, who chaired the inaugural Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum at COP28, shared a profound perspective on the urgent need for global cooperation in climate finance.

"The UAE Consensus serves as a beacon for multi-stakeholder climate action, and we stand at a critical juncture where the power of public-private partnerships must be harnessed to unlock the vast resources required to address the escalating challenges of climate change."

Building on the foundations laid during COP28 Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum in Dubai which saw over $7 billion in private capital commitments, the Baku edition focused on finance and real economy actors for progress with attendees from around the world keen to advance the integration of the private sector in climate action.

Emphasizing the role of the private sector, Jafar said: "Governments alone cannot shoulder this responsibility; we need the innovation, resources, and commitment of the private sector more than ever. 

“As businesspeople, as philanthropists, as investors, we can and must take this long-term approach, transcending short-term politics. That is what will drive consistent progress that builds and scales impact."

The event’s discussions referred to the trillions of dollars per year needed to deliver net zero and nature positive outcomes across the developing countries of the world.

However it was also highlighted that there is well over $100 trillion in assets under management, between sovereign wealth, pensions, insurance and family offices.

Worldwide net private wealth stands at over $450 trillion and it is set to increase more than 6 percent annually to the end of the decade.

Therefore the availability of capital is not necessarily the issue – what is urgently required are the mechanisms to channel this capital toward investments in climate solutions across the so-called Global South.

The sessions also dedicated significant attention to advancing public-private collaboration, specifically targeting the acceleration of foreign direct investment for climate action.

Discussions pinpointed the key enablers of FDI for developing countries and highlighted the importance of consistent, scaled-up financial flows to emerging markets.

The various messages delivered at the forum resonated with urgency and optimism.

Collaborative efforts showcased at the event set the stage for ongoing and scaled action at future COP meetings.

The Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum remains a critical platform for integrating business and philanthropic leadership into the global climate action framework.

By bringing together leaders from all key sectors, the forum fosters multi-stakeholder discussions and action, driving progress toward global climate and nature targets. 

 

 


MG RX9: A perfect blend of modern design and versatility

MG RX9: A perfect blend of modern design and versatility
Updated 13 November 2024

MG RX9: A perfect blend of modern design and versatility

MG RX9: A perfect blend of modern design and versatility

MG Motor has announced the launch of the new MG RX9, following the global premiere of the model during the Jeddah International Motor Show. A premium SUV that combines elegant design, advanced technology, and powerful driving performance, the MG RX9 is available in three distinct trim levels: the entry-level STD 2.0 Turbo, the mid-tier COM 2.0 Turbo, and the top-tier LUX 2.0 Turbo. The vehicle is designed to meet the needs of modern families, travel enthusiasts, and drivers who desire comfort and capability in a seven-seater configuration.

Prices for the new MG RX9, which offers a blend of modern design, power, and versatility, start from $26,000 (excluding VAT), ensuring the new model offers remarkable value for its class. Additionally, customers will benefit from a six-year/ 200,000 km manufacturer’s warranty, providing exceptional peace of mind.

Tom Lee, managing director of MG Motor Middle East, said: “The launch of the MG RX9 marks a new chapter in our journey to provide customers with modern, premium, and capable vehicles. The RX9 is designed for those who expect more from their SUV, offering space, power, and advanced features. Whether for family outings or off-road adventures, the MG RX9 delivers an exceptional driving experience, while embodying the latest in automotive design and technology.”

The MG RX9’s robust and striking exterior design ensures it stands out on the road. At 1,967 mm wide, it has the widest body in its class, providing a powerful yet elegant presence on the road. The vehicle’s Starburst Wing Grille, integrated with the sleek headlight design featuring 245 laser-engraved LED light units, further enhances its striking front profile. Complementing this dynamic front face are 21-inch wheels, which not only elevate the vehicle’s look but also ensure stability and performance on various terrains. The MG RX9 comes in six exterior colors inspired by nature, offering a choice to suit all drivers’ preferences.

Inside the MG RX9, drivers are greeted by a luxurious and spacious cabin, crafted for comfort and functionality. This seven-seater SUV offers generous legroom and headroom for passengers and drivers alike, boasting the largest three-row seating space in its class. The boot space, which can expand to accommodate 1,026 liters in the five-seat configuration, provides plenty of room for luggage, making it ideal for long trips.

In the front, the dashboard features premium materials, including high-quality wood grain or aluminum dashboard trim and soft-plated keys, adding an additional touch of elegance. Features such as the 12.3-inch touch screen, virtual cluster, and hidden intelligent air-conditioning controls ensure drivers are equipped with all the latest features. Available in black or two-tone beige and brown leather, the cabin maintains a sophisticated yet practical design. Seating comfort is further enhanced by the eight-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat (with memory function in the LUX trim) and the four-way electrically adjustable passenger seat, providing personalized comfort for all.

The MG RX9 is designed for exceptional performance across all terrains. Powered by a new Net Blue 2.0 Turbo super-efficient engine and paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission, it delivers smooth, responsive handling in any environment. With five adaptive driving modes — Auto, Eco, Sport, Snow, and Off-road — drivers can easily adjust settings to suit road conditions. Whether in the city, on the highway, or off-road, the MG RX9 offers a seamless driving experience, enhanced by its advanced intelligent driving system and all-road intelligent cruise assist.

Safety is at the forefront of the MG RX9’s design. Equipped with Bosch’s 3rd Generation Intelligent Front View Camera and 5th Generation Millimeter Wave Radar, the RX9 offers advanced driver-assistance systems for all-around protection. The SUV also features HD 360-degree surround view cameras, allowing drivers to have complete visibility, whether parking or maneuvering in tight spaces.

The MG RX9 will be available soon in all GCC markets, as well as Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon markets.