Saudi Arabia highlights importance of COP16, seeks steps to combat desertification and drought

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture highlighted the importance of the COP16. (SPA)
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Updated 01 February 2024
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Saudi Arabia highlights importance of COP16, seeks steps to combat desertification and drought

  • The ministry’s efforts have contributed to the preservation of more than 90,000 hectares of land by planting in excess of 50 million trees

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has ambitious targets, including the hosting of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) in Riyadh, which seeks to enhance cooperation between the 197 countries that have signed the UN Convention to Combat Desertification and search for practical solutions in rehabilitating degraded land to reduce drought.

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture highlighted the importance of the COP16.

It said that vegetation cover in forests and pastures contributed to about 75 percent of the total worldwide income of freshwater, while 99 percent of the worldwide food income was taken from the land. According to international reports and studies, 3 billion people worldwide are affected by land degradation, with an estimated loss of $6 trillion.

The ministry’s efforts have contributed to the preservation of more than 90,000 hectares of land by planting in excess of 50 million trees to develop the vegetation cover in all regions of the Kingdom in the past year, along with the many awareness initiatives and programs launched.

The importance of the Kingdom’s hosting of COP16 is based on its interest in mobilizing the countries of the world to preserve lands of all kinds, reduce their degradation, and combat desertification and the effects of drought by launching ambitious initiatives such as the Saudi Green Initiative and the Middle East Green Initiative that aim to plant 50 billion trees.


Saudi Arabia pays Yemeni government $346.6m to meet salary shortfall

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Saudi Arabia pays Yemeni government $346.6m to meet salary shortfall

  • The payment is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing work to promote stability and development for the Yemenis

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has provided $346.6 million (1.3 blln SAR) to help pay Yemeni government employees the massive shortfall in their salaries.

The payment, under a ruling by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, was delivered through the Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction of Yemen (SDRPY).

The payment is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing work to promote stability and development for the Yemenis, the SDRPY said in a statement released on its X.com account.

The statement added that the initiative aimed to strengthen economic, financial and monetary stability in Yemen, enhance the capacity of government institutions, improve governance and transparency, and enable the private sector to drive sustainable economic growth.

Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council chairman Rashad Al-Alimi thanked the Saudi royals for the support, describing it as an extension of the Kingdom’s longstanding support for the Yemeni people.

And Al-Alimi said the support sent a message of confidence in Yemen’s path of recovery as well as the in the government’s ability to strengthen national institutions and reinforce security and stability.

Adding that Yemen’s ongoing partnership with Saudi Arabia represented an important choice for a more stable future.

And he called for a unified effort to support the reconstruction of the country’s instituions, as well as improve living conditions and advance economic and social development.