SFD, UNDP explore roadmap for addressing climate change in joint workshop

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Saudi Fund for Development and UNDP Joint Workshop on Climate Change in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Saudi Fund for Development and UNDP Joint Workshop on Climate Change in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 July 2023
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SFD, UNDP explore roadmap for addressing climate change in joint workshop

  • Plans related to combating climate change within a framework of international development were reviewed

RIYADH: The Saudi Fund for Development and the UN Development Programme held on July 27 a joint workshop on climate change at SFD headquarters in Riyadh with the aim of exploring an effective roadmap for mitigating the global threat.

The objectives of the workshop included exchanging information and expertise in global development, as well as strengthening international development cooperation and engagement between both parties, the SFD said Thursday.

During the workshop, plans related to combating climate change within a framework of international development were reviewed.

The workshop also explored the current and future impacts of climate change on the sustainable development goals of developing countries.

Samba Harouna Thiam, senior adviser to the UNDP administrator, addressed the workshop virtually from New York, highlighting how nations can effectively measure their progress moving forward.

“The UNDP, through its flagship program Climate Promise, is supporting developing countries with a unifying platform to increase their climate pledge and keep track of their contributions towards mitigating and addressing climate change impacts. Saudi Arabia’s Green Initiative and the Middle East Green Initiative are also leading the way in addressing climate change through the mobilization of climate finance at scale. Political will, citizens buy-in and large investments are all needed to achieve the Paris Agreement,” said Thiam.

SFD officials highlighted the fund’s commitment to assisting sustainable development through clean energy, afforestation, and greening initiatives in developing countries, which will work toward protecting the environment and creating jobs in sustainable sectors.

The workshop closely aligns with the SFD’s goal to unify efforts with leading global organizations and contribute to sustainable development.

Through its various projects, the SFD is committed to supporting the achievement of SDGs, which aim to foster growth and prosperity across developing countries.

Since its establishment, the SFD has made important contributions through its loans toward mitigating climate change, such as those in support of various solar and hydropower projects.

By the end of 2021, it funded 15 development loans for the renewable energy sector in nine developing countries, worth a total of $650.6 million.

The SFD contributed to nine projects supporting afforestation and flood protection, worth a total of $163.6 million.

It also actively supported 11 agricultural land reclamation projects, with a total loan value of $473 million.


Agreements signed to strengthen Royal Saudi Air Force fleet

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Agreements signed to strengthen Royal Saudi Air Force fleet

  • A number of agreements have been signed during the opening days of the World Defense Show in Riyadh

RIYADH: A number of agreements have been signed during the opening days of the World Defense Show in Riyadh this week to enhance the operational readiness of the Royal Saudi Air Force’s F110 jet engines.

GE Aerospace signed agreements with Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries, or GAMI, and the Middle East Propulsion Company.

With GAMI, GE Aerospace signed an industrial participation agreement to enhance F110 repair capabilities and strengthen maintenance, repair and overhaul — or MRO — skills.

A memorandum of understanding was also signed between the two entities to explore building a globally competitive industrial base and accelerating the Kingdom’s manufacturing roadmap in the aerospace sector.

GE Aerospace and the MEPC signed three agreements to ensure vital material support as well as repair and overhaul services for the engine fleet.

The two companies have worked together for more than a decade to support Saudi Arabia’s F110 fleet, which is the world’s largest outside of the US.

Nawaf Albawardi, deputy governor for the localization sector of GAMI, said in a statement that the agreement “will contribute to strengthening GAMI’s ongoing efforts to localize and develop the military industries sector.”

Mohammed Al-Nawkhani, managing director, MEPC, added: “These agreements represent the next phase of our strategic partnership with GE Aerospace and a major step forward in enhancing readiness for the RSAF F110 fleet.”

Salim Mousallam, vice president, defense & systems for the Middle East, Africa and Turkiye at GE Aerospace, added: “These agreements will significantly increase engine availability, streamline MRO processes and directly support the RSAF’s critical missions.”

Under the F110-129 Material Support Agreement, GE Aerospace will provide essential ENSIP Kits (F110-129 parts) to support MEPC in performing the necessary overhaul of RSAF F110-129 engines within the Kingdom.

GE Aerospace also signed a new F110-129 services agreement to extend critical repair and overhaul capabilities to support other F110 customers across the region.