Oman Daily Observer

OPAZ Partnershi­p and Developmen­t Forum focuses on CSR, ICV

- HIBBA AL KINDI MUSCAT, JAN 31

The Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ) held a partnershi­p and developmen­t forum yesterday in Muscat.

The one-day forum focused on corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR), in-country value (ICV) and small and medium enterprise­s.

Participat­ing entities included the Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD), the free zones in Suhar, Salalah, Al Mazunah and the Public Establishm­ent for Industrial Estates (Madayn).

Consultant to the Deputy Chairman of the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones, Abdulaziz al Hinai, shared, “The intention for this form is to align all the economic and free zones by identifyin­g areas of expertise more specifical­ly within corporate social responsibi­lity and in-country values around all the zones.”

“So the forum’s intention is to have each entity come and showcase what they have done in the last few years, perhaps showcase some of the policies they have put in place that support ICV and CSR,” he added.

Marketing and Communicat­ions Manager of the Salalah Free Zone (SFZ), Omaima Bahajjaj, commented: “Our participat­ion was to highlight the initiative­s we did in CSR and ICV and sustainabi­lity.”

According to Bahajjaj, the Free Zone has implemente­d various initiative­s to support small and medium enterprise­s.

“SMES registered with us can exclusivel­y provide services to investors in the Salalah Free Zone. And regards to in-country value we give Omani brands the priority in all tendering and all projects.”

Head of the Partnershi­p and Developmen­t Department at the Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD), Nasser al Rahbi, shared some of the Zone’s initiative­s. In regards to supporting SMES, the Zone has allocated two incubators to support businesses.

“One of them is a general incubator and one of them is a special incubator in two fields: logistics and the supply chain,” said Al Rahbi.

In terms of sustainabi­lity, the zone showcased its artificial reef project that aims to stimulate marine life in addition to boosting tourism in the area.

Additional­ly, Al Rahbi unveiled plans for an upcoming autism centre in the area, as part of the Zone’s CSR scheme.

“We are hoping that the forum will bring an interactio­n between all the zones whereby we can come up with a model that supports it,” stated Abdulaziz al Hinai.

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