RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is confronting one of the world’s most urgent environmental challenges: water scarcity.

Faced with limited natural freshwater resources and a rapidly expanding population, the Kingdom is taking decisive steps to secure water availability for future generations.

Central to this ambitious transformation is a strategic focus on the “Three As” of water management: availability, accessibility, and affordability.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has become a global leader in water desalination, investing heavily in cutting-edge technologies and large-scale infrastructure projects.

These efforts are not only reshaping the nation’s water landscape but also setting an example for other arid regions grappling with similar issues.