Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Muhareb Al-Shaibani, deputy minister at the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture

Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Muhareb Al-Shaibani
Updated 27 June 2019
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Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Muhareb Al-Shaibani, deputy minister at the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture

Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Muhareb Al-Shaibani is the deputy minister for water affairs at the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture.

He has also been a member of the board of directors of the Saudi Geological Survey since his appointment by the Saudi Cabinet in January this year.

Al-Shaibani began his career in 1987 as a geophysicist at Saudi Aramco. He then moved to the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) where he worked as a teaching assistant in the earth sciences department between 1988 and 1991.

After that, he lived in the US until 1998, pursuing postgraduate studies in Texas, and then returned to KFUPM as an assistant professor in the earth sciences department, a position he held until 2014.

For the past five years he has been an associate professor in the department and its chairman since 2005.

Al-Shaibani holds a bachelor’s degree in geophysics from KFUPM and gained a master’s degree in the same subject and a Ph.D. in geology from Texas A&M University.

Recently, Al-Shaibani attended a workshop in Riyadh at which several experts and specialists in the water sector from the ministry and the World Bank Group were present.

Delegates discussed successful international projects related to water, the role of the Saudi National Center for Water Research and Studies, and the objectives of the next phase of the country’s water strategy.


Rural health conference calls for sustainable, long-term plans

Updated 04 February 2026
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Rural health conference calls for sustainable, long-term plans

Hafr Al-Batin: The third Hafr Al-Batin International Rural Health Conference — which boasted the theme “From Interest to Strategy” — has concluded after featuring broad participation from specialists and health leaders.

The conference featured presentations by health clusters from across the Kingdom, highlighting their experiences in developing rural health services, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

It also showcased the latest solutions and technologies supporting rural healthcare, presented by medical companies and related entities.

Several agreements and memorandums of understanding were signed during the conference to strengthen integration and facilitate the exchange of expertise.

The conference concluded with recommendations emphasizing a shift from short-term attention to rural health toward the development of sustainable, long-term strategies.

These recommendations aim to improve quality of life and increase the efficiency of health services in rural areas, the SPA added.

Organizers affirmed that the event marked the beginning of a new implementation phase, focused on translating strategies and recommendations into practical initiatives to help establish a leading national model for efficient and sustainable rural healthcare.