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Liberia to Power its Economy Through Improved Energy Access and Job Creation

How The Red Sea Project is Pioneering Regenerative Tourism

How The Red Sea Project is Pioneering Regenerative Tourism From our Partners: The Red Sea Project prides itself on being the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism venture. By Elite Traveler |  March 10 2021 Aerial View of Shurayrah Island / ©The Red Sea Project The Red Sea Project prides itself on being the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism venture, instigating a science-led approach to luxury resort development. John Pagano, CEO of The Red Sea Development Company, discusses the importance of enhancing, rather than simply sustaining, a unique natural environment; changing guest priorities, and tourism’s potential to elevate people, as well as place.

Saudi Human Resources Development Fund holds workshop to support graduates

Saudi Green and Middle East Green initiatives aim to reverse environmental degradation and tackle climate change Twin initiatives will help rebuild degraded soils, enhance water cycle and restore region’s biodiversity among other things Updated 05 April 2021 April 04, 2021 22:46 DUBAI: Two new Saudi initiatives are generating buzz and enthusiasm for environmental protection and climate-change mitigation far beyond the Kingdom’s borders. Unveiled by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on March 27, the Saudi Green and Middle East Green initiatives call for regional cooperation to tackle the environmental challenges facing the Kingdom and the region as a whole. From conflict to hunger and climate change, Saudi Arabia has traditionally been a leading force in shaping the GCC region’s policies and coordinating responses to crises. The “green” initiatives, which are part of the Vision 2030 reform strategy, will place Saudi Arabia at the center of regional efforts to meet inte

PSMB Act expanded to cover more Malaysia employers, 3-month HRD levy exemption for new registrants

Published: 04 March 2021 After this expansion, all industries are now covered under HRDF s training except for Federal & State Government, as well as NGOs involved in social welfare activities.  The expansion implies an increase in the number of employers and industries covered, thus an increase in employees that are eligible for training under HRDF from the current 2.5mn in 2020 to 6.1mn effective March 2021. In a nutshell, after this expansion, all industries are now covered under HRDF s training except for Federal & State Government, as well as NGOs involved in social welfare activities. This push is mandated by the Government in the 11 th Malaysia Plan (11MP) under Strategic Thrust 5 - Focus Area C: Strengthening the Lifelong Learning for Skills Enhancements where the access to Human Resource Development Fund (HRDF) is to be expanded to all industries.

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