Saudi Arabia invests $46m on cutting-edge veterinary lab

The contract was signed by the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli. (X/@MEWA_KSA)
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Updated 15 July 2024
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Saudi Arabia invests $46m on cutting-edge veterinary lab

  • Laboratory will conduct disease diagnosis as well as vaccine development and localization in the Middle East
  • Lab is part of the Kingdom’s initiative to develop and produce veterinary vaccines for local disease strains

RIYADH: A state-of-the-art veterinary laboratory will be built in Riyadh to develop local vaccines against animal diseases.

A contract worth more than SR175 million ($46.6 million) was signed by Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli to establish the site.

The laboratory will conduct disease diagnosis as well as vaccine development and localization in the Middle East, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The contract was awarded to a specialized national company. The lab is part of the Kingdom’s initiative to develop and produce veterinary vaccines for local disease strains.

It will serve as a hub for monitoring and controlling the spread of animal diseases, conducting specialized laboratory tests and identifying disease causes through DNA sequencing.

Scientists will develop Saudi-specific vaccines from local microbial strains, boosting the production of local vaccines and conducting applied research that benefits the Kingdom’s animal wealth and health sectors. This includes monitoring and updating standard methods for detecting animal diseases in line with the standards set by the International Organization for Animal Health.

According to the SPA, the facility will spearhead the development of cutting-edge vaccines derived from local disease strains, offering higher immune responses compared to global strains. The move toward localizing veterinary vaccine production will enhance the Kingdom’s ability to control and eliminate local diseases, thereby safeguarding its livestock wealth.

The ministry said that the project aligns with its efforts to develop the animal wealth sector and protect public health by combating zoonotic diseases and cross-species pathogens.

The laboratory will be equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed by highly qualified specialists, the SPA reported.


New Riyadh technical school to foster innovation among future leaders

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New Riyadh technical school to foster innovation among future leaders

RIYADH: Tuwaiq Academy has established a specialized technical high school in Riyadh for gifted students in collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Education.

The new educational establishment focuses on nurturing future talent through an immersive, application-based curriculum complemented by global certifications in specialized programs.

It aims to equip students with skills to drive innovation in a wide range of fields, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The school offers programs certified by renowned global bodies in programming, information security and more.

Students will be educated in a competitive environment and encouraged to develop projects and potentially secure patents for their innovations. Using the latest technologies, the school, which targets talented high school students, strives to improve technical education in the country.

Students will be prepared for standardized tests and university examination by emphasizing practical skills through classes and activities led by experts.

The school also aims to prepare students for major competitions like the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, the International Invention, Innovation and Technology Competition and Exhibition, and the National Olympiad for Programming and Artificial Intelligence, showcasing Saudi talent in a range of technical fields.

Founded in 2019, Tuwaiq Academy partners with major global companies like Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Alibaba and more to offer educational boot camp programs.

The academy aims to develop skilled professionals, university students and graduates by boosting technical creativity at the high school level.


Saudi cabinet prioritizes Sudan aid, ceasefire efforts in latest session

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Saudi cabinet prioritizes Sudan aid, ceasefire efforts in latest session

  • The Council also praised the results of the first strategic dialogue between Saudi Arabia and the World Health Organization

King Salman chaired on Tuesday the Council of Ministers' session in Jeddah, which reviewed Saudi Arabia's ongoing diplomatic efforts to support Sudan.

These efforts include delivering humanitarian aid and working to stop hostilities, in line with the outcomes of previous Jeddah talks and international humanitarian law. The Council discussed the Kingdom's collaboration with international organizations to further these initiatives.

The Council also praised the results of the first strategic dialogue between Saudi Arabia and the World Health Organization, emphasizing continued bilateral coordination, joint initiatives, and support for global health efforts.

The Cabinet noted the stability of the inflation rate at 1.5% in July as evidence of the strength of the Saudi economy and the effectiveness of proactive measures to manage global price increases.


MWL chief urges action on youth education in Africa

Updated 20 August 2024
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MWL chief urges action on youth education in Africa

  • Al-Issa touched on several crucial issues concerning the present and future of youth

Riyadh: Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa recently participated as a guest of honor in the Africa Youth Forum, held in Nairobi.

The forum aimed to provide young people with a platform to discuss their issues alongside prominent religious, political, and civic leaders.

Addressing the forum, Al-Issa touched on several crucial issues concerning the present and future of youth. He emphasized the pivotal role of young people in shaping the future of their countries and the need to implement plans that prioritize areas crucial to them, such as education.

He addressed troubling statistics related to youth, particularly in the context of education, highlighting that the situation is especially challenging for girls, who are deprived of education solely because of their gender.

Al-Issa urged a concerted effort to identify and address the barriers that hinder young people from accessing quality education, underlining the shared responsibility in finding effective solutions.

He also discussed the role of youth in facilitating dialogue between followers of different religions and cultures, the influence of extremist ideas on some young people, and the essential role of youth in charitable endeavors.

The MWL chief underscored the need to go beyond exchanging views on youth-related issues and translate these discussions into effective plans with tangible impact.

The Youth Parliament of Kenya hosted Al-Issa for a session in which he emphasized the importance of considering young people’s interests when shaping future policies.


Saudi project clears 1,139 Houthi mines in Yemen

Updated 20 August 2024
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Saudi project clears 1,139 Houthi mines in Yemen

Riyadh: Members of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam removed 1,139 explosive devices from various regions of Yemen last week.

The total included 13 anti-personnel mines, 56 anti-tank mines, 1,056 unexploded ordnances and 14 explosive devices, according to a recent report.

Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 455,827 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.

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


Saudi Arabia considers launching health projects in Colombia

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Saudi Arabia considers launching health projects in Colombia

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief is considering setting up healthcare projects in Colombia, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Several members of KSrelief’s volunteer medical staff toured the cities of Bogota and Quibdo from Aug. 11 to 15 to assess the conditions.

In addition, they had discussions with government health officials and the leadership of several hospitals.

KSrelief provides medical and other support to vulnerable communities across the world.

Several members of KSrelief’s volunteer medical staff toured the cities of Bogota and Quibdo from Aug. 11 to 15 to assess the conditions. (SPA)