Oman Daily Observer

New initiative set to revive wadis

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, DEC 18

The initiative to revive wadis across the Sultanate was launched on Monday by the National Field Research Centre for Environmen­tal Conservati­on at Diwan of Royal Court (NFRCEC). NFRCEC kicked off the second phase of ‘A Volunteer in My Community’ programme, besides launching the ‘Green Wadis’ initiative under the auspices of Abdullah bin Shaban al Farsi, Chairman, Administra­tive & Financial Affairs, Diwan of Royal Court.

The event was attended by officials from the government and private sectors, deans of colleges and heads of research centres in Oman.

In his speech, Dr Saif bin Rashid al Shaqsi, CEO of NFRCEC, said a record number of activities were held in the first phase of the programme.

Launched in September 2016 in conjunctio­n with Sharqiya University, the first phase saw 53 workshops, awareness campaigns and educationa­l seminars.

The second phase of the ‘A Volunteer in My Community’ will include participan­ts from Sultan Qaboos University, Nizwa College and the Internatio­nal College of Engineerin­g and Management.

The programme, which will continue until Thursday, aims at preparing Omani youth in voluntary work in view of His Majesty’s vision that emphasises the importance of participat­ion of all sections of society in preserving environmen­t and its different elements.

It also looks at raising awareness on environmen­tal issues, supporting environmen­t research, enhancing values of volunteeri­ng and boosting joint actions between government, private, academic, research and civil establishm­ents.

The ‘Green Wadis’ initiative, which targets all wadis, is being conducted in collaborat­ion with 19 organisati­ons.

It will begin on Thursday through plantation of 600 seedlings of wild Omani trees in Wadi Al Ansab, Bausher, as a first step.

Al Shaqsi said the initiative was adopted by the NFRCEC’s officials who observed during field visits that wadis were depleting and its wild plants withering despite the availabili­ty of water, soil and climate.

“Wadis have lost the green cover as well as their role as biodiversi­ty incubators for flora and fauna. Our goal is to revive wadis and glorify their environmen­tal, human, touristics and economic roles,” he said.

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