Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the establishment of the Global Water Organisation on Monday, as per the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The newly created Global Water Organisation, headquartered in Riyadh, will aim to play a pivotal role in consolidating and advancing international efforts to ensure the sustainability of water resources, SPA reported.

Global Water Organisation

The organisation’s key objectives will include facilitating the exchange of knowledge and expertise, advancing water-related technology, stimulating innovation, and sharing experiences in research and development within the water sector.

The organisation will “facilitate their financing, in an effort to ensure the sustainability of water resources and to enhance access to them for all”, the SPA reported.

“It plans to allow exchange of expertise, advance technology, foster innovation and share research and development experiences”.

This initiative underscores the kingdom’s commitment to addressing the global water supply challenges, reported SPA.

The organisation, working in collaboration with all its member countries, aims to contribute significantly to achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals related to water security, further highlighting Saudi Arabia’s dedication to global sustainable development.