Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day

Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day
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Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day

Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day

Saudi Arabia and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) will mark World Environment Day on June 5 under the theme “Our land, Our future”.

The ceremony will be held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, and attended by dignitaries, officials, as well as experts and specialists from various countries.

According to the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA), the Kingdom’s hosting the World Environment Day confirms its commitment to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development, in line with the Vision 2030 goals.

Focus will be on land restoration, combating desertification, and ensuring drought resilience. The event will emphasize the critical need for global investments in nature conservation, land rehabilitation, and sustainable practices.

Highlighting the importance of both national and international collaboration, the ceremony aims to promote efforts to rehabilitate worldwide ecosystems, in pursuit of achieving sustainable development goals.

MEWA also said that World Environment Day activities will help bolster the Kingdom’s efforts in land restoration and rehabilitation, and showcase Saudi Arabia’s initiatives in this respect at national, regional, and international levels, which focus on vegetation development, combating desertification, protecting natural habitat, and reducing carbon emission.

The event will also reinforce the G20 Global Land Initiative, launched during the Kingdom’s presidency of the G20 Summit in 2020. It will call for effective global participation in the sixteenth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) set to convene in Riyadh this December.

WED is one of the largest global platforms for environmental outreach, with tens of millions of people around the world. It contributes to supporting vital ecosystem restoration work globally. Countries have pledged to restore one billion hectares of land by protecting 30% of lands and seas by 2030.



Saudi Pavilion Officially Launched at Airshow China 2024

The Saudi pavilion at Airshow China 2024 includes several government entities alongside GAMI.  SPA
The Saudi pavilion at Airshow China 2024 includes several government entities alongside GAMI. SPA
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Saudi Pavilion Officially Launched at Airshow China 2024

The Saudi pavilion at Airshow China 2024 includes several government entities alongside GAMI.  SPA
The Saudi pavilion at Airshow China 2024 includes several government entities alongside GAMI. SPA

The Saudi pavilion has been officially launched at the China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition (Airshow China 2024), one of the world's largest aviation events taking place from November 12 to 17 in Zhuhai, China.
Governor of the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) Eng. Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali participated in the launch of the Saudi pavilion, accompanied by Chief of General Staff Lieutenant-General Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, Saudi Ambassador to China Abdulrahman bin Ahmed Al-Harbi, and several officials, international investors, and decision makers in the aviation and space sectors, SPA reported.
Al-Ohali emphasized that "this strategic participation, occurring for the first time in China, aims to enhance the Kingdom's global presence in the military industries sector and to solidify its position as one of the fastest-growing economies among the G20 nations. Furthermore, it seeks to establish fruitful international partnerships to empower and develop the military industries sector, while also promoting the Kingdom's message of welcoming investors from around the world. Additionally, it aims to highlight the key objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 within the military sector."
The Saudi pavilion, organized by GAMI, showcases military products and equipment, particularly in the aviation sector. It highlights the latest developments and achievements of government entities and national companies specializing in military industries, as well as the efforts made to enhance national military manufacturing capabilities aimed to localize over 50% of government spending on military equipment and services by 2030.