Cairo, February 25 (QNA) - The Gulf Organisation for Research and Development (GORD), in collaboration with the League of Arab States (LAS) and the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE), organized two virtual workshops aimed at promoting sustainability awareness, building capacity, and developing expertise across the Arab world.
At the end of the workshops, participants emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation among Arab countries and developing policies that support the region's transition to a more sustainable future, focusing on innovation and adopting clean energy solutions as key pillars to achieve environmental and economic goals.
In a press release today, GORD said that the workshops witnessed wide participation of more than 150 experts and specialists in the fields of sustainability, energy and climate, representing several member nations of the League of Arab States.
The workshops facilitated knowledge exchange and discussions on the importance of accelerating climate action in the Arab region.
By highlighting successful regional best practices, the sessions were aimed at supporting Arab countries in their pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals and efforts to strengthen resilience against climate change challenges.
Dr. Yousef bin Mohammed Alhorr, Founding Chairman of GORD and GCC, emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing climate challenges, saying, "Energy transition is a critical element in climate change mitigation strategies in the Arab region.
Through strategic collaborations, we seek to introduce and implement innovative solutions that effectively reduce carbon emissions and contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable future.
"HE Dr. Ali bin Ibrahim Al Malki, Assistant Secretary-General, Head of the Economic Affairs Sector at LAS, affirmed the League's commitment to supporting sustainability efforts.
"The League of Arab States continues to facilitate climate action in our member countries.
This workshop represents a pivotal step in enhancing our collective vision towards a low-carbon future through the application of expertise and innovative solutions," he said.
The first workshop focused on the importance of carbon markets in supporting sustainable development, highlighting the role of Global Carbon Council, which is the first internationally recognized voluntary carbon market in the Global South.
GCC aims to accelerate climate action by supporting green and sustainable projects to offset unavoidable carbon emissions during operations.
The second workshop focused on sustainable built environment and energy efficiency, emphasizing the innovative standards developed by GORD, including the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS).
The GSAS framework is designed to enhance energy efficiency and develop green buildings in line with the highest international standards.
Notably, this initiative is part of GORD’s vision to drive sustainable development in the Arab world, and strengthening the region's position as an active contributor to international efforts aimed at combatting climate change and supporting the green economy. (QNA)