Saudi Arabia recently participated in an international meeting in Montreal, Canada, focused on sharing benefits derived from the use of digital sequence information for genetic resources. Dr. Batoul Baz, Vice President of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), represented the Kingdom and highlighted Saudi Arabia’s dedication to reducing biodiversity loss in line with international agreements and protocols. She stressed the importance of the international community committing to biodiversity conservation and equitable benefit-sharing. Dr. Baz also discussed Saudi Arabia’s national initiatives, such as the Saudi Green Initiative and the development of a national system for genetic resources, to preserve biodiversity and combat climate change.
One key focus of the meeting was the development of a mechanism for Parties to share benefits from digital sequence information on genetic resources. This includes discussions on establishing a global fund to support these efforts. Saudi Arabia’s participation in these discussions demonstrates its commitment to international cooperation in biodiversity conservation and benefit-sharing. The Kingdom’s involvement in such initiatives showcases its dedication to sustainable development and protecting the environment for future generations.
Dr. Baz’s speech highlighted Saudi Arabia’s efforts in preserving biodiversity through initiatives like the Saudi Green Initiative, which aims to combat climate change and improve the quality of life while protecting the environment. She mentioned ongoing work within the Kingdom to develop a national system for genetic resources, as well as the National Biotechnology Strategy, which emphasizes genomics as a key pillar. This strategy reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to fostering a culture of research, development, and innovation in biotechnology.
The open-ended working group meeting in Montreal provided a platform for countries like Saudi Arabia to discuss ways to enhance international efforts in biodiversity conservation and benefit-sharing. By participating in these discussions, the Kingdom reaffirmed its commitment to supporting global initiatives that aim to reduce biodiversity loss and ensure the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from genetic resources. Dr. Baz’s representation of Saudi Arabia at the meeting further emphasized the Kingdom’s dedication to sustainable development goals and international cooperation in preserving biodiversity.
In conclusion, Saudi Arabia’s participation in the recent meeting in Montreal underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to biodiversity conservation and international cooperation in benefit-sharing. Dr. Baz’s speech highlighted the importance of global collaboration in reducing biodiversity loss and ensuring equitable sharing of benefits from genetic resources. The Kingdom’s national initiatives, such as the Saudi Green Initiative and the National Biotechnology Strategy, further demonstrate Saudi Arabia’s dedication to preserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable development. By engaging in discussions on mechanisms for sharing benefits from digital sequence information, Saudi Arabia is actively contributing to global efforts to protect the environment and support future generations.