Dr Mohamed bin Mubarak bin Daina and Laila Danesh.
Sustainability Forum Middle East 2025 set for Bahrain launch
MANAMA, June 2, 2024
Leading regional and global business leaders, sustainability experts as well as 50 high-level speakers and changemakers from the Mena region, Europe, the US, India, and beyond, will be in Bahrain next year to take part in the third edition of Sustainability Forum Middle East.
A regional platform for promoting understanding and driving climate action, Sustainability Forum Middle East will kick off on January 28.
It will host regional and global leaders and changemakers from across business, government, and climate to engage on Mobilizing Action and Investment for Climate and Energy Resilience.
The third edition once again expects to welcome over 400 business leaders, sustainability experts, and senior government officials, and dignitaries, said the event organisers.
Focusing on “Mobilizing Action and Investment for Climate and Energy Resilience”, the forum will highlight ongoing progress in achieving Mena’s climate commitments and the journey ahead including further action to accelerate the transformation required for regional and global decarbonisation including the region’s unique role.
The two-day event will see industry experts share insights and engage on the necessary actions, collaborations, and solutions, as well as the investments and regulations needed to support change.
The Forum will also feature a day of practical learning workshops aimed at advancing understanding and building the capacity required to move sustainability and climate more effectively up the agenda of private and public organisations.
Workshops will be delivered by leading global and regional consulting and advisory firms with strong ESG and climate practices.
The January 2025 Forum will also review outcomes of COP29 that will have recently taken place in Azerbaijan and examine the road ahead to the much-anticipated COP30 in Brazil, where nations, including Mena countries, will deliver their next round of nationally determined contributions in line with the Paris Agreement.
On the upcoming event, the Minister of Oil and Environment, Special Envoy for Climate Affairs Dr Mohamed bin Mubarak bin Daina, reiterated Bahrain’s keenness to host events and initiatives that serve to achieve climate goals to protect the planet earth and secure a more safe and sustainable future for the next generation.
This includes forums and events to achieve sustainable development goals and enhance climate security, providing an ideal platform to exchange information and experiences among international energy and environment experts, he stated.
Lauding the minister for his support to the event, Laila Danesh, Managing Director of FinMark Communications, the Forum’s founder and organiser, said: "We’re excited to announce the next edition of Sustainability Forum Middle East set for January 2025 in the Kingdom of Bahrain. In its third year, the Forum’s success lies in the support of its many public and private sector partners committed to sustainability and climate action."
"We look forward to building on the rich and meaning engagement being witnessed across the region on climate and to welcoming leaders and changemakers from the public and private sectors to engage in two days of learning and high-level exchange," he noted.
"While the region continues to make progress on its climate commitments, experts will shed light on the significant and ongoing work required to really achieve resilience and enable the MENA region to move towards a sustainable, low-carbon future," he stated.
Leading up to the Forum, Sustainability Forum Middle East will be holding a number of regional roundtables through its “Decarbonisation Roundtable Series” with the most recent event in Riyadh on “Regenerative Tourism – Destinations That Go Beyond Net-Zero on Emissions to Nature Positive”, said the organisers.
The roundtable series forms a core part of the Forum’s efforts to drive engagement and bring together experts to discuss key issues and industries, intrinsic to Mena’s climate journey and the road to net zero, they added.-TradeArabia News Service