KSRelief chief, European Parliament official discuss cooperation prospects

KSRelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah meets Anna Fotyga, member of the European Parliament from Poland, in Brussels on Tuesday. (SPA)
Updated 03 October 2019
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KSRelief chief, European Parliament official discuss cooperation prospects

The supervisor general of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, held a meeting with Anna Fotyga, member of the European Parliament from Poland, during which they discussed prospects of cooperation between KSRelief and the EU in the field of humanitarian works.

Al-Rabeeah also briefed the European official on the overall activities of the Riyadh-based humanitarian center and on the different projects it is carrying out in various countries around the world.

Ambassador Saad bin Mohammed Al-Arifii, head of the Saudi mission to the EU, was also present.

According to a KSRelief report, more than 1,011 humanitarian aid programs worth $3.5 billion have benefitted 44 countries since 2014. 


Arabian Leopard Fund, Panthera Arabia announce strategic partnership to advance conservation efforts

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Arabian Leopard Fund, Panthera Arabia announce strategic partnership to advance conservation efforts

  • Partnership was formalized through a memorandum of understanding signed by both parties to enhance cooperation in conserving the Arabian leopard across its natural habitats
  • Collaboration will focus on protecting priority habitats, developing breeding programs, implementing capacity-building initiatives and launching community awareness campaigns

JEDDAH: The Arabian Leopard Fund and Panthera Arabia have announced a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening regional and international efforts to protect the Arabian leopard, one of the world’s most endangered subspecies, in conjunction with World Wildlife Day.

The partnership was formalized through a memorandum of understanding signed by both parties to enhance cooperation in conserving the Arabian leopard across its natural habitats in the Arabian Peninsula.

The collaboration will focus on protecting priority habitats, developing breeding programs, implementing capacity-building initiatives, launching community awareness campaigns and addressing challenges that threaten the long-term sustainability of wildlife.

Officials said announcing the partnership on the occasion of World Wildlife Day highlights the importance of unifying international efforts and advancing cooperation based on sustainable scientific solutions to ensure the survival of the Arabian leopard for future generations.

The agreement reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to playing a leading role in environmental protection and wildlife conservation, in line with the objectives of Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative, particularly in promoting environmental sustainability, protecting biodiversity and strengthening collective environmental action.