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- Middle East: Insights and discussion at Davos 2025 - The World Economic . . .
The Middle East remains a region of dynamic change and persistent challenges This is particularly true with ongoing developments in Syria, Lebanon and Gaza capturing global attention These areas remain focal points for political tensions, humanitarian crises and shifting power dynamics that reflect broader regional trends
- Japan and the Middle East: Japans global bridging role
The Global South includes most emerging countries and one of the critical players at the intersection of these two country groupings, the Middle East, notably countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), is in an important position to work with developed and developing markets to reach their long-term goals, particularly in the context of international trade, development finance and energy
- What is difference between middle east countries and gulf . . . - Answers
The Middle East is the region as a whole which contains six major areas: Egypt, Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, the Arabian Peninsula, and Persia The Arabian Peninsula is southern part of the
- How the Middle East is moving towards sustainable tourism
Initiatives across the Middle East to promote more sustainable tourism practices are therefore critical, as in the rest of the world The good news is that change is already afoot In countries such as Bahrain, Oman, and Jordan, governments and companies are laying the groundwork for tourism that respects their natural and cultural heritage
- Stepping up renewable energy capacity in the MENA region | World . . .
COP28 saw 125 countries across the world commit to tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030 Growth in wind and solar capacity can make the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region a clean energy and green hydrogen hub But MENA currently lags behind its global peers in this field, according to a World Economic Forum report
- This is how to unlock MENA’s low-carbon hydrogen potential | World . . .
Thirdly, within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, several countries have set substantial hydrogen production targets Noteworthy are Masdar’s (UAE) commitment to producing 1 million tonnes per annum of low carbon hydrogen by 2030 and NEOM Green Hydrogen Company’s (the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) objective to produce 1 2 Mtpa of low carbon hydrogen by 2026
- How the Middle East is suffering on the front lines of climate change
People are experiencing the consequences of climate change across the Middle East, from floods in Jeddah to rising sea levels in the Mediterranean which are putting many coastal cities at risk Participants at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa , held at the Dead Sea in Jordan, can see the effects of global warming first-hand
- The world’s fastest-growing populations are in the Middle East and . . .
In the Middle East, a larger youth population has coincided with greater social empowerment Women often married young and rarely worked outside the home Now, more girls are attending school and more women are entering the labour force Couples are waiting longer to marry and are having fewer children
- How digital innovation is reshaping Middle East healthcare
The rapid transformation of the Middle East's healthcare sector has the potential to transform health outcomes and offer models for elsewhere The Middle East’s healthcare sector is booming Buoyed by a growing interest in preventative care strategies and an openness to deploying emerging technologies, healthcare expenditure in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is predicted to reach $135 5
- SDIM24: Driving MENAs Sustainable Development Goal progress
Government Engagement Lead, Middle East and North Africa, Centre for Trade, Regions and Geopolitics, World Economic Forum This article is part of: Sustainable Development Impact Meetings Middle East and North African (MENA) countries currently score an average of 59 8 out of 100 on realising the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), with 14 Arab countries yet to achieve even a single goal
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