The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has received the Global Summit Prize and was ranked first globally in the Digital Environment and Electronic Services category. This new global award is the latest addition to the ministry’s series of achievements.
In a statement, Deputy Minister for Environment, Water and Agriculture, Eng. Mansour bin Hilal Al-Mishaiti, said that winning this prize is a result of the unlimited support of the country’s leadership for the ministry’s systems, in line with the objectives of its digital transformation strategy 2030 under the Kingdom vision 2030.
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Dr. Abdulhameed bin Abdullah Al-Olaiwi, the Director General for Information Technology and Digital Transformation, stated that the ministry successfully passed three qualifying phases among more than 355 projects from over 109 countries. Al-Olaiwi received the award on behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at a special ceremony held recently at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) headquarters in Geneva.