King Faisal University shortlisted for world sustainability award for third time

King Faisal University is shortlisted among the final list of the Green Gown Awards for the third time in a row. The award is considered as a prestigious recognition for sustainability initiatives by universities from around the globe. (Twitter)
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Updated 30 April 2023
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King Faisal University shortlisted for world sustainability award for third time

  • Nomination ‘reflects development of university’s corporate identity,’ official says

JEDDAH: King Faisal University in Al-Ahsa has been shortlisted in the International Green Gown Awards for the third year in a row, this time for its participation in five sustainability-focused initiatives.

The awards, which were established in 2004 by the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the International Association of Universities and the UN Environment Program, recognize the exceptional sustainability initiatives undertaken by universities and colleges around the world.

Khaled Al-Barrak, supervisor of the university’s strategic planning and corporate identity department, said: “This nomination reflects the university’s development of its corporate identity which is aimed at contributing to achieving food security and environmental sustainability, and the projects that have a sustainable impact.”

He added that the university had adopted a “clear and effective institutional identity and strategy, with the impact reflected in its position in international forums and awards.”

Among the initiatives that led to the university’s nomination is its 2020-24 strategy, which was launched to provide a sustainable educational and research environment.

It was also recognized for the efforts of its women’s development unit, which aims to support Saudi women and enable them to contribute more to the academic and research community, the Al-Bilad Bank Chair Project for Food Security, which aims to develop sustainable research solutions, and its Climate Action 2030 initiative.


Saudi Foreign Ministry condemns Israeli approval of 19 settlements in West Bank

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Saudi Foreign Ministry condemns Israeli approval of 19 settlements in West Bank

  • Ministry says Israeli plan violates UN resolutions, calls on international community to act to end it
  • Among the settlements are ‘Ganim’ and ‘Kadim,’ two locations near Jenin that were evacuated in the 2005 disengagement plan

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned on Tuesday the Israeli government’s approval to construct 19 illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.

It said the Israeli plan violates UN resolutions and called on the international community to act to end it.

“(The Kingdom) affirms its strong position in supporting the brotherly Palestinian people and continuing its efforts aimed at establishing an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and the relevant international resolutions,” it said, according to a statement.

Last week, the Israeli Cabinet approved the establishment of 19 new settlements in the West Bank, a proposal submitted by the far-right Defense Minister Israel Katz and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. Among these settlements are “Ganim” and “Kadim,” two locations near Jenin that were evacuated in 2005 as part of the disengagement plan from the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank.