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Global Research Council re-elects Saudi Arabia as MENA region chair

The kingdom currently occupies the position of vice-chair of the GRC’s board of governors. (SPA)
  • Dr. Munir Eldesouki's re-election to represent Saudi Arabia at the GRC reaffirms the kingdom's prominent position in the scientific and research fields
  • Saudi Arabia has played a key role in the GRC's work since its founding in 2012, including boosting cooperation between research funding institutions

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia–Saudi Arabia has been re-elected to represent the MENA region on the board of the Global Research Council (GRC) during its 11th annual meeting in The Hague, The Netherlands.


Dr. Munir Eldesouki, the President of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, will continue to represent Saudi Arabia at the GRC and his re-election reaffirms the kingdom’s prominent position in the scientific and research fields and its commitment to enhancing joint cooperation among research centers in the MENA region.


This re-election of the kingdom is seen as a testament to the unwavering support of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is head of the Higher Committee of Research, Development and Innovation.

Eldesouki, during the annual meeting, which took place from May 29 to June 2, chaired a meeting of the heads of research councils from the MENA region and participated in a panel discussion on the funding of climate change research, in which the participants endorsed a statement to strengthen international cooperation, research outputs, scientific communication, financing strategies, taking into account social and economic conditions, local cultures and knowledge, capacity building in science, innovation and entrepreneurship, and identifying best practices.

Eldesouki, who is also the general supervisor of the founding team of the Research, Development and Innovation Authority, met with a number of heads of international research councils from Singapore, Canada, the US, Turkey, Britain and Germany to discuss areas of cooperation on the sidelines of the annual meeting.

The kingdom presented a working paper on the challenges and opportunities faced by the research councils in the MENA region and the delegation participated in a number of other key meetings, including the council’s executive committee, the international consultative committee, and the working groups concerned with equality, diversity and inclusion, responsible evaluation of research, and international multilateral funding.

Saudi Arabia has played a pivotal role in the GRC’s work since its establishment in 2012, including strengthening cooperation between research funding institutions, exchanging best practices and expertise in supporting scientific research, and exploring ways to support the scientific community across the world.

The kingdom currently occupies the position of vice-chair of the GRC’s board of governors and also represents the regional research councils of the MENA region on the board, as well as on the executive committee.