Iranian Female Researcher Receives Islamic World’s Environmental Award
In the ‘Women’s Award for Research, Achievements and Successful Practices,’ the first place went to Hanan Al-Mahashir from Saudi Arabia, and the second place went to Dr. Lobat Taghavi from Iran.
The 9th Conference of Environment Ministers in the Islamic World, held by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, witnessed the awards ceremony of the third session of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Award for Environmental Management in the Islamic World, in which 22 winners from 18 countries received KSAAEM prizes.
This Iranian scientist was picked and awarded among 5,000 people who produce scientific articles in the environmental field, according to a report by the Iranian Department of Environment.
The Award is destined to encourage and stimulate interest in joint environmental action in the Islamic world and openness to global experiences in the protection of the environment from an Islamic perspective, while working towards preserving its resources and addressing sustainable development issues in general, through recognizing the merits of the efforts of individuals and institutions concerned with the management of natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations alike.
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