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SULTAN AL WAHAIBI: High-speed broadband connectivity has become a key enabler for multiple sectors, including logistics, tourism, health care and education. Reliable digital infrastructure supports ...
In this Global Platform video, Naser Gadad, General Manager, AlSahl Group Holding, talks about the factors driving Libya's economic progress. The country’s recovery is gaining momentum, supported by ...
With Oman Vision 2040 guiding long-term economic transformation, strategic investment is playing a key role in reducing reliance on oil revenue and fostering sustainable growth. Robust governance ...
As Oman pushes forward with its Vision 2040 agenda, alternative financing mechanisms — from leasing and factoring to private equity and capital markets — are helping to diversify funding channels, ...
Construction has been central to the country’s development over the past decade across several sectors of the economy, and notably, from 2013-21, the sector contributed an average of 7.2% to the ...
On rebuilding investor confidence and supporting diversification What is the outlook for renewed British engagement in Libya’s reconstruction, particularly in energy, infrastructure and education? PET ...
On Libya’s Energy Roadmap What technical and operational measures are key to achieving 2m barrels per day (bdp) by 2030? M. KHALIFA ABDULSADEK: Libya’s production trajectory reflects both its ...
In this Growth Perspectives video, OBG shows how the finance and leasing sector is contributing to the Sultanate of Oman's economic diversification efforts. Amid global economic headwinds, the ...
In light of the country’s demographic and economic growth, Ghana’s energy sector is set to expand in capacity and capability over the coming years. Following the discovery of commercial oil reserves ...
The GCC’s population has more than doubled over the past 25 years, growing from 26.2m in 1995 to 56.4m in 2021, outpacing the global growth rate of 30%. Urbanisation has also accelerated across the ...
This shift in priorities led to the suspension of some routine and preventive care. In response, in April UNICEF called on the country to continue immunisations for children under two years of age – ...
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