Saudi Arabia committed to achieving sustainable development goals, says envoy to UN

Abdallah Al-Mouallimi, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN, speaks during the sustainable development forum in New York. (SPA)
Updated 21 July 2019
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Saudi Arabia committed to achieving sustainable development goals, says envoy to UN

  • Abdallah Al-Mouallimi, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN, said the Kingdom committed to sustainability as part of Vision 2030
  • Al-Mouallimi pointed out that the Kingdom continues to strengthen its measures on climate change

NEW YORK, US: Saudi Arabia is committed to achieving sustainable development, and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plans fall in line with the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, said Abdallah Al-Mouallimi, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN.

In his address to the UN High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on sustainable development, Al-Mouallimi said that this year’s focus on empowerment, justice, comprehensiveness, and expertise exchange and capacity building would have a great impact on achieving the objectives of the sustainable development agenda and on overcoming the obstacles to a more inclusive and just world.

Al-Mouallimi stressed the Kingdom’s continuous efforts to create jobs through strategic initiatives and giant projects, and its great achievement in integrating its financial market to the indexes of international emerging markets, and to the UN initiatives for sustainable markets.

With regards to the environment, Al-Mouallimi pointed out that the Kingdom continues to strengthen its measures on climate change, toward the full implementation of the Paris Convention. In addition, it continues its cooperation with other GCC countries to meet global, environmental, and climatic challenges related to fossil fuel uses.

Al-Mouallimi noted that the Quality of Life Program 2020 continues to progress. The number of Saudi citizens over the age of 15 has increased by 50 percent in 2018. In addition, and as part of its commitment to the principle of inclusiveness and social diversity, a special residence system was established for non-Saudis to enable them to live with their families and to go about their work with ease.

 

 


Saudi language academy launches Arabic Language Month in Mexico

Updated 22 January 2026
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Saudi language academy launches Arabic Language Month in Mexico

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language has launched the Arabic Language Month program in Mexico, featuring a scientific program implemented as part of the academy’s international initiatives to teach Arabic to non-native speakers, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The initiative also aims to promote the language’s cultural and intellectual standing within international academic institutions.

KSGAAL Secretary-General Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi stated that the Arabic Language Month program in Mexico reflects the academy’s ongoing commitment to introduce Arabic to diverse academic and cultural environments as a language of knowledge and communication.

He noted that the Arabic language plays a key role in enhancing cultural dialogue and building bridges of understanding between nations. Al-Washmi praised the support provided to the academy by Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Farhan, and highlighted the fruitful cooperation with the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Mexico City, which helped facilitate the implementation of the program as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to serve the Arabic language globally.

Al-Washmi explained that the program focuses on teaching Arabic to non-native speakers at international academic institutions through scientific training initiatives based on partnership. These initiatives take into account the diversity of educational contexts and the needs of learners and researchers, thus strengthening the presence of the Arabic language in education and scientific research. This approach aligns with the objectives of the Human Capability Development Program under Saudi Vision 2030.

The opening ceremony was attended by the Saudi Ambassador to Mexico Fahad bin Ali Al-Manawer, along with a number of academic leaders and representatives of educational and cultural institutions. The ceremony also marked the launch of the first training courses and related activities.

The program will run throughout January, and features a series of scientific and educational events, including intensive training courses for teachers and learners, specialized programs for Arabic teachers to non-native speakers, and a seminar addressing the current state of Arabic language education in Mexico and the related challenges. The program also includes the Hamza Academic Test to assess Arabic language proficiency among learners, along with scientific and cultural visits.

The program is implemented in cooperation with several Mexican institutions, most notably Tecnologico de Monterrey, represented by the School of International Relations.