Saudi Border Guard workshop to discuss fight against terrorism, trans-border maritime crimes

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The border guard workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information. (Spa)
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The border guard workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information. (Spa)
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The border guard workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information. (Spa)
Updated 08 May 2018
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Saudi Border Guard workshop to discuss fight against terrorism, trans-border maritime crimes

  • The workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information.
  • The representative of the IMO’s Secretary-General Chris Trelawny expressed his happiness in holding the workshop and his thanks and appreciation to the Saudi government for its constant support of the IMO.

JEDDAH: The director-general of the Border Guard, Gen. Awad bin Eid Al-Balawi, inaugurated, on Monday, the high-level workshop for national contact points and training coordinators in the countries taking part in the Djibouti Code of Conduct and the Jeddah Amendments 2017.

The workshop is hosted by the Ministry of Interior, represented by the General Directorate of the Border Guard in collaboration with the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

It aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information.

Al-Balawi stressed, during his opening speech, the interest of the Saudi Government led by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in consolidating security and stability on both the regional and international level, unifying efforts and promoting cooperation in the fight against terrorism and all forms of organized crime. This will help achieve stability and sustainable development in all countries.

He also expressed the government’s will to keep the Kingdom’s partnership with the IMO in order to benefit from its expertise, as well as using it in the development of areas of training related to maritime security and safety.

This would come in harmony with the aspirations and directives of the Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif to enhance practical field work and experiences, to benefit from successful global experiments in the management of land and maritime borders security, and to provide education and training to fight all kinds of crimes related to border security.

In his speech, the representative of the IMO’s Secretary-General Chris Trelawny expressed his happiness in holding the workshop and his thanks and appreciation to the Saudi government for its constant support of the IMO. He also thanked the Minister of Interior for supporting the establishment of a strong partnership between the Organization and the Saudi Border Guard to promote maritime safety and security in the region through capacity building and training activities.

Trelawny also stressed the Kingdom’s central and distinct role in developing the dimensions of maritime safety and security. This comes as a result of Saudi Arabia’s strategic and unique location on the main international shipping routes, the size and strength of its economy and its good and influential relations in the region.

Al-Balawi was then unanimously elected as president of the workshop and Trelawny was elected as his vice president.

The Border Guard spokesman clarified that the workshop includes representatives from 19 countries taking part in the Code of Conduct and representatives from four countries that did not sign the Code. There are also 12 international and regional bodies and 70 participants.

The workshop’s outcomes are expected to have positive effects on maritime security and safety on the national, regional and international levels.


Saudi Fashion Commission, French luxury giant to award sustainable startups

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Saudi Fashion Commission, French luxury giant to award sustainable startups

  • Finalists will undergo mentorship and workshops to refine their key performance indicators and pitching skills

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Culture’s Fashion Commission and France-based luxury conglomerate Kering have announced a competition to discover and support innovative startups making a meaningful impact on sustainability within the fashion industry.

The initiative, Kering Generation Award X Saudi Arabia, will foster circular innovation, focusing on key themes such as customer engagement, the circular economy, and water protection.

The application process is now open to startups based in or expanding into Saudi Arabia. By December, 20 finalists will be shortlisted to participate in a boot camp in Riyadh.

Finalists will undergo mentorship and workshops to refine their key performance indicators and pitching skills, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The top 10 proposals will move to the jury evaluation phase, judged on innovation, sustainability, and commercial potential.

The competition will culminate in an awards ceremony in January in Riyadh, where the top three winners will be announced.

The winners will receive a 10-day mentorship trip to Paris with Kering’s sustainability teams and the opportunity to showcase their innovations at the ChangeNow Summit 2025.

The launch follows a strategic memorandum of understanding between the commission and Kering, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s broader vision to promote sustainable practices in the fashion sector.

CEO of the commission Burak Çakmak said: “This initiative reflects our commitment to driving innovation and building a sustainable future for fashion in Saudi Arabia.”

Kering’s chief sustainability officer, Marie-Claire Daveu, added: “Through this partnership, we aim to inspire the next generation and foster impactful change in the Saudi fashion ecosystem.”

The collaboration highlights Saudi Arabia’s dedication to creating a sustainable and innovative fashion industry aligned with global standards.


Saudi project clears 614 Houthi mines in Yemen

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Saudi project clears 614 Houthi mines in Yemen

RIYADH: Members of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam removed 614 explosive devices from various regions of Yemen last week.

The total included three anti-personnel mines, 36 anti-tank mines, 574 unexploded ordnances and one explosive device, according to a recent report.

Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 469,576 mines had been cleared since its inception in 2018.

The explosives were planted indiscriminately and posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

The initiative trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. It also offers support to Yemenis injured by the devices.

Teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate safe movement for civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.

About 5 million people have been forced to flee their homes since the start of the conflict in Yemen, many of them displaced by the presence of land mines.


Kingdom launches new framework to standardize digital services

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Kingdom launches new framework to standardize digital services

  • The initiative aims to unify platform designs, ensuring a seamless and consistent digital user experience
  • The event gathered dignitaries, digital transformation leaders from public and private sectors, and key stakeholders

RIYADH: The Digital Government Authority has launched the Platform Code, a national framework for designing and developing government platform interfaces in Saudi Arabia.

Unveiled during an event in Riyadh, the initiative aims to unify platform designs, ensuring a seamless and consistent digital user experience.

The event gathered dignitaries, digital transformation leaders from public and private sectors, and key stakeholders.

Ahmed Al-Suwaiyan, governor of the Digital Government Authority, said that the Platform Code aligns with local and global digital standards.

He described it as a critical step toward comprehensive digital transformation, enhancing compliance, and fostering efficient and impactful services aligned with Saudi Arabia’s strategic digital goals.

The Platform Code, an open-source design system, integrates coding frameworks, design tools, and community guidelines, enabling rapid development of unified user experiences. It allows designers and developers to address specific needs using pre-built assets.

The authority also unveiled the Saudi Digital Strategy, focused on growing the digital economy and expanding opportunities for public and private sector products.

Other initiatives included the Digital Transformation Ambassador program, fostering an integrated digital community, and the Scene Program, promoting holistic user experiences locally and globally through advanced frameworks and tools.

Committed to advancing digital governance, the authority aims to position Saudi Arabia as a global leader in innovative digital services.

It leverages cutting-edge technologies like AI and emerging tech while offering consultancy programs and fostering leadership in digital transformation.

These efforts contribute to Vision 2030’s goals of enhanced service quality and economic growth.


KSrelief distributes shelter kits in Afghanistan and Somalia

The initiative is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing humanitarian and relief efforts conducted through KSrelief. (SPA)
Updated 18 November 2024
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KSrelief distributes shelter kits in Afghanistan and Somalia

RIYADH: Hundreds of shelter kits have been distributed to people in Afghanistan and Somalia by Saudi aid agency KSrelief, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Over the weekend, 200 kits were handed out as part of a project to help Afghan returnees from Pakistan and those affected by floods.

The project will provide 4,882 in total containing tents, blankets, plastic mattresses and other essential supplies to almost 30,000 people in need across 13 Afghan provinces.

In Somalia, 1,000 shelter kits, 1,000 clothing parcels, and 80 tents were given to displaced people in the Banadir region, benefitting 6,000 people.


KSrelief distributes aid to most needy in Lebanon, Chad and Syria

The aid is part of the ongoing assistance provided by KSrelief to some of the world’s most in need. (SPA)
Updated 18 November 2024
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KSrelief distributes aid to most needy in Lebanon, Chad and Syria

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has delivered more aid to those most in need in Lebanon, Chad and Syria, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

In Chari-Baguirmi, Chad, the agency delivered 1,600 food parcels that benefitted 9,600 people. A further 333 food aid parcels and 333 hygiene kits were distributed in the Idlib region of Syria to help 1,998 individuals from 333 families who were affected by last year’s devastating earthquake.

And in Lebanon, winter clothing vouchers were given to 300 orphans and people with special needs in Akkar governorate. These will help them buy clothing for the forthcoming winter.