Search Site

Trends banner

Kimberly-Clark to buy Kenvue

The deal is valued at $48.7 billion.

BYD Q3 profit down 33%

This was a 33% year-on-year decrease.

Alphabet posts first $100 bn quarter

The growth was powered by cloud division buoyed by AI

Nvidia to take stake in Nokia

Nvidia share price soars 20%.

Nestle to cut 16,000 jobs

The company's shares shoot up 8%.

Saudi on track to achieve UN sustainable goals by 2030: Minister

Tawzea will operate and maintain wastewater treatment plants in the cities of Dammam and Khobar as per the second contract.
  • Deputy Minister for Water Abdulaziz Al-Shaibani told UN Water Conference that the kingdom has restructured the water sector and developed the National Water Strategy.
  • The kingdom has allocated $80 billion for water projects in the coming years as part of its efforts to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water.

Dubai, UAE — Saudi Arabia has said that the kingdom is on track to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by 2030, thanks to the restructuring of the water sector and the development of the National Water Strategy.

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister for Water at the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Abdulaziz Al-Shaibani, told the UN 2023 Water Conference in New York that the kingdom has allocated $80 billion for water projects in the coming years as part of its efforts to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.

Al-Shaibani added that the kingdom launched Vision 2030 and adopted the National Water Strategy in line with the goals of sustainable development. The National Water Strategy aims to preserve water resources, protect the environment, and provide high-quality and efficient services, he said, according to Saudi Press Agency.

The objectives of the National Water Strategy are in line with SDG6 in enabling access to clean and safe water globally.

“The Kingdom aspires to provide sanitation services to all by increasing the percentage of the population covered by sanitation services to be more than 95% by 2030. Also, KSA established the National Water Efficiency and Conservation Center,” Al-Shaibani said.

The Deputy Minister for Water noted that sustainable and resilient water management was on the G20 agenda during Saudi Arabia’s presidency. He stressed that the kingdom is on the right track to improving water demand management in agriculture to achieve SDG6.