Organization of Islamic Cooperation to look at improving situation of the elderly

Updated 23 April 2018
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Organization of Islamic Cooperation to look at improving situation of the elderly

  • Participants in the workshop will study the national practices and point of views in this field 

The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is organizing a workshop on improving the situation of the elderly in the OIC member states, at its headquarters in Jeddah on April 24 and 25.

During the workshop, international and regional organizations will address the challenges facing the elderly. 

The UN will review the Madrid International plan for action on aging, the World Health Organization will present its global strategy and action plan on aging and health, the African Union will review the policy framework and plan of action on aging, and the Arab League will review its experience on the elderly.

Participants in the workshop will study the national practices and point of views in this field. 

The workshop aims to study and discuss the recent trends in the situation of the elderly in the OIC member states; identify the challenges, policies and practices and the available opportunities for the elderly; and shed light on their potential role in the sustainable development of OIC member states. 


National Center for Wildlife concludes hunting season

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National Center for Wildlife concludes hunting season

SPA Riyadh

The National Center for Wildlife announced the conclusion of the Kingdom’s 2025–2026 hunting season on Jan. 31, marking a notably successful period that began in early September 2025.

The season was governed by updated regulatory mechanisms developed with the participation of hunting experts and grounded in research, data, and international best practices, while ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources in line with the Environmental Law and the Kingdom’s international commitments.

Drawing on lessons from previous seasons, the framework led to heightened environmental awareness and improved compliance among hunters.

Mohammed Qurban, the center’s CEO, said the 2025–2026 season built on the success of regulating hunting activities, contributing to ecological balance and the sustainability of natural resources through an integrated, science-based wildlife management approach.

He added that the effective organization of the season reflects the Kingdom’s progress in wildlife management and strengthens its regional and international standing in conserving wildlife and ecosystems through balanced, sustainability-driven regulations.