Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud unveiled plans on Monday for a Global Water Organization, with its headquarters set to be in Riyadh, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The newly formed organization aims to address water-related challenges globally, collaborating with nations and organizations to secure sustainable water supplies.
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The crown prince said the organization would focus on funding high-priority projects that ensure the sustainability and universal accessibility of water resources. Additionally, the organization would function as a center for the exchange of expertise and innovation in water management.
This initiative comes as water scarcity poses an increasing threat worldwide, especially in arid regions like the Middle East.