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Saudi Green and Middle East Green initiatives aim to reverse environmental degradation and tackle climate change
Twin initiatives will help rebuild degraded soils, enhance water cycle and restore region’s biodiversity among other things
Updated 05 April 2021
April 04, 2021 22:46
DUBAI: Two new Saudi initiatives are generating buzz and enthusiasm for environmental protection and climate-change mitigation far beyond the Kingdom’s borders. Unveiled by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on March 27, the Saudi Green and Middle East Green initiatives call for regional cooperation to tackle the environmental challenges facing the Kingdom and the region as a whole.
From conflict to hunger and climate change, Saudi Arabia has traditionally been a leading force in shaping the GCC region’s policies and coordinating responses to crises. The “green” initiatives, which are part of the Vision 2030 reform strategy, will place Saudi Arabia at the center of regional efforts to meet inte
JEDDAH: With a recent joint agreement with Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) to enhance the Kingdom’s defense capabilities and localize its military industry, Lockheed Martin (LM) has become a vital partner in the development of the Kingdom’s defence capabilities as part of Vision 2030.
The agreement states that SAMI will own 51 percent of the joint venture with LM, which aims to establish a research and development center, to be named the KSA Defense Systems Engineering & Technology Center of Excellence (DSTC).
“The DSTC will deliver critical defense mission capabilities to meet the urgent and long-term needs of the Ministry of Defense (MoD) in systems engineering, system integration and test and Research & Technology (R&T) defense domains,” Joseph Rank, the chief executive at Lockheed Martin in Saudi Arabia, told Arab News.
RIYADH: The Saudi Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf) and Jeddah University signed a cooperation agreement to support new jobs for university graduates from both sexes.
The initiative aims to increase the competence of graduates in the job market and enhance their chances of getting hired.
According to the agreement, the university will also offer training and preparation services for graduates to satisfy the needs of the job market, prepare them for personal interviews, review their curriculum vitae, and provide quality training for job seekers.
In addition, the university will help specialized graduates, who are facing challenges in the job market, get adequate opportunities in the private sector.
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