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Saudi Arabia announces new international water research center

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Saudi Arabia has announced the establishment of a new International Water Research Center in partnership between the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and KAUST. The center will serve as a global platform for applied water research, addressing water economics, security, pollution, and digital monitoring. Headquartered at KAUST, the center seeks to foster national and international cooperation, leveraging KAUST's resources to develop sustainable solutions for water challenges. Why it matters: This initiative signals Saudi Arabia's commitment to addressing critical water challenges and solidifying its leadership in water research and technology within the region.

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