UN conference in Riyadh charts path for global action on land and drought management

UN conference in Riyadh charts path for global action on land and drought management
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Updated 16 December 2024
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UN conference in Riyadh charts path for global action on land and drought management

UN conference in Riyadh charts path for global action on land and drought management

After two weeks of intense negotiations on how to tackle land degradation, desertification and drought, the largest and most inclusive UN land conference wrapped up in Riyadh.

The nearly 200 countries convening at the 16th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification committed to prioritizing land restoration and drought resilience in national policies and international cooperation as an essential strategy to address the increasing challenges posed by desertification, land degradation and drought and their devastating global impacts on our communities, economies, climate, and ecosystems toward achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Nations also made significant progress in the negotiations of a future global drought regime, which they intend to complete at COP17 in Mongolia in 2026.

More than $12 billion were pledged to tackle desertification, land degradation and drought around the world, especially in the most vulnerable countries.

Among the main agreements reached at COP16 were the creation of a Caucus for Indigenous Peoples and a Caucus for Local Communities to ensure that their unique perspectives and challenges are adequately represented, a continuation of the convention’s Science-Policy Interface to strengthen science-based decision-making, and the mobilization of private sector engagement under the Business4Land initiative. 

COP16 was the largest and most inclusive UNCCD COP to date: it included not only a blue zone but also a green zone. It attracted more than 20,000 participants, around 3,500 of them from civil society, and featured more than 600 events as part of the first Action Agenda to involve non-state actors in the work of the convention, the Riyadh Action Agenda. 

Parties adopted the Riyadh Political Declaration, showcasing a commitment to enhanced efforts to conserve land and reduce its degradation, build capacities to combat drought, and contribute to the well-being of communities around the world.

In a statement, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed said: “Our work does not end with the closing of COP16. We must continue to tackle the climate crisis — it is a call to action for all of us to embrace inclusivity, innovation, and resilience. Youth and indigenous peoples must be at the heart of these conversations. Their wisdom, their voices, and their creativity are indispensable as we craft a sustainable future with renewed hope for generations to come.”

In his closing remarks, COP16 President and Saudi Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadley said the meeting marked a turning point in raising international awareness of the pressing need to accelerate land restoration and drought resilience. 

“This crucial UN conference has succeeded in increasing broad awareness, raising global ambition, and prioritizing action. As the COP16 Presidency, we will continue to enhance our collaboration with a range of key stakeholders, from the private sector to rural farmers and indigenous peoples, all to deliver lasting change. UNCCD COP16 will be remembered as a turning point for our relation with land.”

Addressing COP16 closing plenary, Under-Secretary-General and UNCCD Executive Secretary Ibrahim Thiaw said: “As we have discussed and witnessed, the solutions are within our grasp. The actions we took today will shape not only the future of our planet but also the lives, livelihoods, and opportunities of those who depend on it.” 

He further emphasized a significant shift in the global approach to land and drought issues, highlighting the interconnected challenges with broader global issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, food security, migration, and global stability.

Financial needs and pledges

New pledges for large-scale land restoration and drought preparedness were announced, such as the Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Partnership, which attracted $12.15 billion to support 80 of the world’s most vulnerable countries in building their resilience to drought, including a $10 billion pledge from the Arab Coordination Group.

The Great Green Wall, an African-led initiative to restore 100 million hectares of degraded land, also mobilized 11 million euros ($11.5 million) from the Italian government for landscape restoration in the Sahel and 3.6 million euros from the Austrian government to strengthen the coordination and implementation of the initiative across 22 African countries. The drive is part of the GGW Accelerator, a UNCCD-supported effort to achieve a greener, more prosperous Sahel. 

Additionally, the US and several partner countries and organizations announced total investments of nearly $70 million to advance the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils. The initiative looks to build resilient food systems grounded in diverse, nutritious and climate-adapted crops grown in healthy soils.

The first-ever UNCCD COP in the Middle East and North Africa provided an opportunity to shine a light on the specific challenges facing the region and bring to the fore innovative solutions to land degradation and drought. 

Saudi Arabia announced five new projects to ramp up climate and environmental efforts as part of the Saudi Green Initiative. The COP16 Presidency also announced the launch of an international sand and dust storm monitoring initiative - the International Drought Resilience Observatory - the first global AI-driven platform to help countries assess and enhance their capacity to cope with harsher droughts. This innovative tool is an initiative of the International Drought Resilience Alliance, of which Saudi Arabia recently became a member.

Greater voice for indigenous peoples and other non-state actors

In a landmark decision, parties requested the creation of a Caucus for Indigenous Peoples and a Caucus for Local Communities. The objective is to ensure that their unique perspectives and priorities are adequately represented in the work of the convention. The declaration underscored the role of indigenous peoples in sustainable resource management and called for greater involvement in global land and drought governance. 

COP16 also saw the biggest youth participation to date, giving youth a more prominent role in land and drought negotiations and action, and providing technical and financial support for youth-led initiatives. 

Recognizing the private sector’s vital role, currently contributing just 6 percent to land restoration and drought resilience, the parties tasked the UNCCD Secretariat and Global Mechanism with mobilizing private sector engagement under the Business4Land initiative. This decision highlights the importance of private sector advocacy, ESG strategies, and sustainable finance in tackling challenges. It comes after the Business4Land Forum, which saw over 400 private sector participants — the largest ever at a UNCCD COP — from industries like finance, fashion, agri-food, and pharmaceuticals.

From Riyadh to Mongolia

For the first time, the UNCCD parties made a decision encouraging the sustainable management, restoration and conservation of rangelands — vast ecosystems used for grazing — ahead of COP17, to be hosted by Mongolia in 2026 during the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists. These ecosystems cover half of the Earth’s terrestrial surface and are the dominant land use in the world’s drylands, but have long been overlooked and are disappearing faster than rainforests. 

The degradation of rangelands threatens one-sixth of global food supplies, potentially depleting one-third of the Earth’s carbon reserves. Some 2 billion people who live in pastoral areas are among the world’s most vulnerable in the face of desertification, land degradation and drought. 


Tumi unveils ‘19 Degree Lite’ luggage collection

Tumi unveils ‘19 Degree Lite’ luggage collection
Updated 02 April 2025
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Tumi unveils ‘19 Degree Lite’ luggage collection

Tumi unveils ‘19 Degree Lite’ luggage collection

International travel and lifestyle brand Tumi has introduced 19 Degree Lite, the latest — and lightest — addition to the world of high-end luggage. To celebrate the new collection, German-raised fashion entrepreneur and creative Xenia Adonts stars in the first chapter of the campaign, with chapter two starring global ambassador Lando Norris to follow later this spring.

The 19 Degree Lite collection reimagines hardside for the lighter — rebuilding Tumi’s icon from the bottom up with revolutionary lightweight materials and details. Every element — from its highly resilient Tegris construction to unique features like the low-density magnesium telescoping handle — was considered, tested and selected for lighter journeys. The globally assorted collection includes four sizes available in three core colors: Blush, Titanium Grey, Black Graphite, and two seasonal colors: Amber and Cobalt.

To introduce the collection, Tumi tapped Adonts for her first-ever global brand campaign. Directed by Keane Pearce Shaw and photographed by Emma Summerton, the campaign channels the feeling of lightness that comes with carrying the 19 Degree Lite collection. 

The campaign follows Adonts as she travels through the hustle and bustle of Mexico City with her 19 Degree Lite by her side. Together, they navigate the busy streets with a fluidity of movement that spotlights freedom and effortlessness that 19 Degree Lite delivers.

“19 Degree Lite was born out of our deep understanding of how Tumi customers travel — and our passion for perfecting their journeys,” said Creative Director Victor Sanz. “Every component was carefully considered, tested and selected for lighter journeys without compromising quality or performance.”

The result of this meticulous design is an effortlessly lightweight collection that allows our customers to move through the world with even greater ease.”

The new collection ranges in price from $795-$995. 

The 19 Degree Lite collection is available in Tumi stores worldwide and on the brand’s website. 


Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards

Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards
Updated 02 April 2025
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Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards

Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards

Dubai Humanitarian has won gold for “Innovation in Technology” in the nonprofit category at the Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards. The recognition honors Dubai Humanitarian’s pioneering Humanitarian Logistics Databank, a digital platform transforming global aid coordination and delivery.

Developed to enhance emergency response efforts, the Humanitarian Logistics Databank is a first-of-its-kind platform that provides real-time visibility on lifesaving aid stockpiles across key humanitarian hubs, starting with Dubai, Italy, and Panama. Supported by customs authorities in each country, the platform streamlines aid operations, allowing response teams to quickly locate and mobilize critical supplies.

Giuseppe Saba, CEO and board member of Dubai Humanitarian, said: “We are honored to receive this prestigious award, our second Stevie Award for the Humanitarian Logistics Databank. When we created this platform in 2017, our goal was to enhance the way aid is prepositioned, managed and deployed, enabling a faster, more coordinated response to crises worldwide. Humanitarian aid is often lifesaving, and as a proactive member and host of the humanitarian community, we must continuously evolve to meet the urgent needs of those we serve.”

The Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards celebrate innovation and excellence across industries, recognizing organizations that drive meaningful change through groundbreaking initiatives. Dubai Humanitarian’s achievement highlights the growing impact of digital transformation in the humanitarian sector, setting a new benchmark for efficiency and global collaboration.

Dubai Humanitarian, formerly known as the International Humanitarian City, is the largest humanitarian hub in the world. It was founded in 2003 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, to proactively support the efforts of the international humanitarian community.


Turki B. Albacker named CEO of Aster Sanad Hospital

Turki B. Albacker named CEO of Aster Sanad Hospital
Updated 02 April 2025
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Turki B. Albacker named CEO of Aster Sanad Hospital

Turki B. Albacker named CEO of Aster Sanad Hospital

Aster DM Healthcare has announced the appointment of Professor Turki B. Albacker as chief executive of Aster Sanad Hospital, based in the Kingdom. This strategic appointment aligns with Aster’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the Saudi healthcare sector and enhancing patient-centric care.

Albacker brings extensive expertise in healthcare leadership, cardiac surgery, and medical education to his new role. His appointment is expected to drive operational excellence, financial sustainability, and strategic growth at Aster Sanad Hospital. He will report directly to Mohamed Alshamari, CEO of Aster Hospitals and Clinics, Saudi Arabia.

As CEO, Albacker will lead hospital strategy, patient care optimization, and service expansion while ensuring high standards of healthcare delivery. His focus will be on strengthening Aster Sanad’s brand positioning, implementing lean operational processes, and enhancing hospital performance to support the organization’s long-term vision.

Alshamari said: “Prof. Turki’s leadership and deep expertise in healthcare will be instrumental in advancing Aster Sanad’s mission. His strategic approach and commitment to innovation will enhance patient outcomes and reinforce our commitment to excellence in the Kingdom.”

Turki has an impressive background in clinical practice, policy development, and medical research. Prior to joining Aster, he held several key leadership positions, including chairman of the Cardiac Sciences Department at King Fahd Cardiac Center, dean of Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz College for Emergency Medical Services, and vice president of the Saudi Society of Cardiac Surgeons.

He has also served as a consultant for leading healthcare organizations and contributed significantly to medical policy and education. With nine years of experience in revenue cycle management and health insurance, he brings valuable insights into financial performance and operational efficiencies in the healthcare sector.

Turki said: “I am honored to join Aster DM Healthcare and lead Aster Sanad Hospital in its journey toward clinical excellence and patient-centric innovation. Together with our dedicated team, we will continue to elevate healthcare standards and expand access to high-quality services in Saudi Arabia.”


Jameel Motors brings Changan to South Africa

Jameel Motors brings Changan to South Africa
Updated 01 April 2025
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Jameel Motors brings Changan to South Africa

Jameel Motors brings Changan to South Africa

Jameel Motors, a provider of mobility solutions and partner of choice to top automotive brands, and Changan Automobile, have signed an agreement to distribute sports utility vehicles, sedans, pickups, and new energy vehicles in South Africa.

This marks a new market entry for Jameel Motors. The South African market represents a significant long-term investment opportunity, given that it is the largest automotive market in Africa, with new vehicle sales totaling more than 500,000 in 2024, as well as the growing demand for affordable vehicles with the latest technology. In January 2025, the new passenger car market saw an increase of 18.3 percent cars sold year on year. Jameel Motors’ commitment includes creating jobs and developing local dealerships, contributing to the economic growth of the country.

Jameel Motors will initially focus on the distribution of Changan and Deepal products. Changan offers sedans, SUVs and pickup combustion engine vehicles, while Deepal focuses on NEVs. Both Deepal and Changan vehicles are ideal for South Africa’s diverse terrain and road conditions. Building on its strong track record, Jameel Motors is well positioned to meet local customer preferences. Vehicles will be available for purchase in Q4 2025.

Jasmmine Wong, CEO — mobility, Abdul Latif Jameel, said: “We are thrilled to announce Jameel Motors’ market entry to South Africa, especially as we do so with Changan Automobile, a forward-thinking automotive player with exceptional products. We are looking forward to driving long-term growth in the market and empowering drivers across South Africa with expanded and superior personal mobility choices.”

XIAO Feng, general manager, Changan Automobile Middle East and Africa business unit, said: “This is a new milestone for our business in South Africa. Changan Automobile, as a leading Chinese automotive company, has been committed to building a world-class automotive brand. We are confident that, through the strategic cooperation with Jameel Motors, we will be a key player in the South African market.”

Jameel Motors in South Africa will be headed by Marinus Venter, an accomplished professional with 18 years of experience leading automotive brands. Having been at the forefront of introducing new and innovative vehicle models to the market for the likes of Nissan and Mercedes-Benz Vans, Venter brings with him extensive expertise in after-sales, marketing, business planning, product management, customer service, and parts.

He said: “I am honored to join a business that is building on 70 years of automotive excellence, as we introduce Changan and Deepal vehicles to South Africa. By leveraging Jameel Motors’ extensive experience and Changan Automobile’s renowned focus on safety, quality, and technology, I believe we can effectively meet the diverse automotive demands of South African drivers and deliver a positive market experience.”

Changan Automobile is one of China’s four largest automotive groups, with a presence in 70 countries, sales of 2.7 million units (2024) and a strong focus on safety, innovation and technology.

Jameel Motors represents some of the world’s most recognized commercial and passenger vehicle brands and has operations in more than 10 countries across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and most recently Australia. This agreement marks another milestone as Jameel Motors continues to expand internationally and harness innovation for the future of mobility.


LG announces offers on washing machine range

LG announces offers on washing machine range
Updated 01 April 2025
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LG announces offers on washing machine range

LG announces offers on washing machine range

LG Electronics’ washing machine lineup stands as a testament to the brand’s commitment to diverse home solutions, offering an extensive range that caters to every household’s unique laundry needs. The collection spans a variety of capacities, from compact 7 kg models designed for singles and small apartments to robust 24 kg machines engineered for large families with extensive laundry requirements.

Beyond capacity, LG’s washing machine range showcases remarkable diversity in design and functionality. Front-load models deliver sleek, contemporary aesthetics perfect for modern homes, while traditional top-load units provide classic convenience. The innovative WashTower configurations represent a breakthrough in space-saving design, offering flexible solutions for homes with limited laundry areas. LG also has a range of all-in-one washer dryers. These units, ideal for locations without enough space for both washer and dryers, offer a stylish and space-efficient solution without any compromise on performance.

The lineup’s color palette reflects LG’s understanding that appliances are more than just functional devices — they are design statements. From pristine white models that embody timeless elegance to sophisticated graphite finishes for contemporary interiors and elegant black models that exude class, from luxurious metallic tones to understated silver options, each machine is crafted to complement diverse home styles and personal preferences.

The company has announced new exclusive offers for their washing machine range. The offer, which will bring significant savings on a select range of washing machines will bring LG’s innovative technologies and sleek designs to homes across the UAE.

The brand has spread the offer across its top and front load units, which bring superior cleaning and efficient power consumption.

Additionally, the offer also covers LG’s flagship WashTower washing machines. These AI-enabled space saving towers are the pinnacle of laundry innovation, bringing together form and function, with its stylish design aesthetic and noise-free process.

LG’s washing machine lineup is also unique, thanks to its AI-powered capabilities, such as AI DD, which combines deep learning technology with 6 Motion Direct Drive to analyze fabric types and optimize washing cycles. This system generates six unique drum motions, providing tailored care for fabrics and minimizing damage. Additionally, this also contributes toward energy efficiency, thanks to precision control inverter technology.