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The United Nations chooses a pioneering model in the integrated water resources management

The United Nations Committee on Water Resources (U-WATER) has chosen the Kingdom as a leading global model in achieving the integrated water resources index 6-5-1 within the sixth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 6), in exchange for the progress made by the Kingdom in this field.

& nbsp; Integrated water resources within the sixth goal of the sustainable development goals in the Kingdom, which was opened by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture for Water Dr. Abdulaziz Al -Shaibani at the Ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh, in the presence of 40 participants from various concerned authorities, from the government sector, the relevant international organizations, civil society, academic circles, and the private sector. The Kingdom was achieved in this, in line with the Kingdom’s 2030 vision and the national water strategy 2030, especially in the field of integrated water resources management, and the United Nations Committee on Water Resources works to prepare this case of success case to document the Kingdom’s experience, and its participation with other countries, to benefit from the Saudi approach in water resources management, and to encourage the continuation of international efforts to achieve the sixth goal.

& nbsp; The initial results and the main messages of studying the situation prepared by the United Nations Committee on Water Resources on the Kingdom discussed in order to invest in cases of success and discreet practices of water management in the Kingdom and benefit from it globally in a way that accelerates the achievement of the sixth target, which according to the index at the global level is witnessing a slowdown in reaching its goals by 2030. A comprehensive approach that reflects the links between different sectors, such as the environment, agriculture, energy, and health, which helps to identify opportunities and enhance integration between these areas, especially in the field of creating a possible environment for water active management including the involvement of the private sector, knowing that the countries covered by studies are chosen based on the data provided by the competent United Nations agencies, and the reports of case studies are launched during the annual event of the sixth goal within the political forum The United Nations high-level, which is held in New York during the month of July of each year. Coordinator and effective for global water challenges.

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