RIYADH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture will host the inaugural Saudi Water Week from June 28 to July 2, building on the legacy of previous sessions of the Saudi Water Forum as the Kingdom steps up efforts to strengthen water security and support sustainable water management.
The water week, which will be held in Jeddah, is expected to serve as a specialized international platform that brings together policymakers, experts, researchers, private-sector leaders, and stakeholders from Saudi Arabia and abroad.
According to the ministry, the Saudi Water Week will feature a wide range of specialized events, including the Arab Water Forum and the second stakeholder consultation meeting for the 11th World Water Forum.
The 11th World Water Forum, set to be held in Riyadh in 2027, is considered the world’s largest event focused on water issues, bringing together governments, international organizations and leading experts from around the globe.
The stakeholder consultation meeting for the 11th World Water Forum, which will take place during the water week, is viewed as a key milestone in preparations for the global event, underscoring Saudi Arabia’s growing international role in tackling water-related challenges and advancing global cooperation in the sector.
The Saudi Water Week will also include more than 97 panel discussions, technical workshops, and detailed presentations highlighting achievements in Saudi Arabia’s water sector and other national industries.
The ministry said the event reflects the Kingdom’s growing leadership role in advancing water systems at the local, regional and global levels.
Saudi Water Week aims to encourage knowledge exchange, address shared challenges and showcase practical solutions and advanced technologies, while also supporting strategic partnerships and investment opportunities in the water sector in accordance with Saudi Vision 2030 goals.
The event is expected to draw broad regional and international attention because of its strategic focus on water sustainability and its role in supporting economic development and quality of life.
The World Water Forum to be held in Riyadh will highlight Saudi Arabia’s commitment to achieving sustainable development goals, conserving water, improving standards of living, and its key role in addressing regional and global issues related to water supplies.
World Water Council officials declared Riyadh as host for the international gathering after it secured a majority vote over Italy.
The World Water Council organizes the World Water Forum every three years with a host country, providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and knowledge, and nurturing cooperation between global parties.










