JEDDAH: The first edition of Saudi Water Week concluded in Jeddah on Thursday after five days of discussions that brought together more than 2,500 participants from over 80 countries and laid out a roadmap toward the 11th World Water Forum, which Saudi Arabia will host in Riyadh in 2027.
The June 28-July 2 event attracted 20 ministerial delegations, more than 180 international experts and speakers, and featured 97 specialized sessions and activities as well as 20 participating pavilions, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the event was billed as a strategic milestone in advancing global cooperation on water issues and positioning the Kingdom at the center of international dialogue on water security, sustainability and innovation.
The event included 97 specialized sessions and activities, along with 20 participating pavilions. (SPA)
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