Sustainability Forum Middle East (SFME) has concluded its fourth edition following two days of dialogue and engagement focused on advancing energy and climate transformation.
In
the presence of Dr Mohamed Bin Daina, Minister of Oil and Environment, Special
Envoy for Climate Affairs, Bahrain, the forum brought together more
than 650 participants on day one at the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain
Bay, followed by a second day of dedicated workshops engaging more than
150 participants.
Held
under the theme “Advancing Alignment, Innovation, and Implementation for
Energy and Climate Transformation,” and with the support of f the Supreme Council
for Environment, the Forum reflected Bahrain’s growing role in shaping the
regional climate and sustainability agenda and supporting practical progress
across energy transition, finance, policy, and implementation.
Concluding
the fourth edition, Sustainability Forum Middle East expressed its deep
appreciation for the leadership of Dr Bin Daina, recognizing his pivotal role
in driving climate action in Bahrain and strengthening the region’s engagement
on energy transition and sustainability at both regional and global levels.
The 2026 edition of
Sustainability Forum Middle East is supported by Lead Partners: Bank of Bahrain
and Kuwait (BBK), SAFA and Tabreed Bahrain; Strategic Partners: United Nations
Development Programme)UNDP), Bank ABC, Standard Chartered Bank and Gulf
International Bank (GIB); Forum Partners: Aluminium Bahrain(Alba), National
Bank of Bahrain (NBB), Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Arab Shipbuilding and
Repair Yard (ASRY), Bahrain Ship Repair & Engineering Company (BASREC), Gulf Aluminium
Rolling Mill Company (GARMCO), American Chamber of Commerce Bahrain (AmCham
Bahrain), and Gulf Air; Supporting Partners: Tamkeen, Hassan Radhi &
Associates, GFH Financial Group, and United Enterprises; Learning Partner:
Strathclyde University and Impact for Learning & Development; and Media
Partners: Arab News, Al Ayam, OGN, Trade Arabia, BFT Media, and The Butterfly
Effect. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service