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538 organizations forge new alliances at TME’s first “Global Sustainable Development Congress” at KAUST

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The Times Higher Education Global Sustainable Development Congress was held at KAUST from May 29 to June 1, gathering 1,385 delegates from 538 organizations including 267 universities. Speakers discussed how society can meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with Saudi Vision 2030 placing sustainability at the heart of national policies aiming for net zero by 2060. Minister of Investment H.E. Khalid Al-Falih emphasized the opportunity for collaboration between the Kingdom and international partners. Why it matters: The congress highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to sustainability and KAUST's role as a regional hub for sustainable development initiatives.

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