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                               SAMENA Council Members on Path to

                                        Addressing Climate Change





           Earlier  in March this year, various SAMENA
           Council  Member Operators,  including  stc
           Group, Etisalat  by  e&, Zain  Group,  and
           Omantel, among others,  signed  an  MoU
           with  the aim  to strengthen  cooperation
           to reduce the  Operators’ carbon footprint
           through  their operations. The multi-
           operator  memorandum  reflects the efforts
           of the SA-ME-NA region’s major telecom
           operators  to improve the ICT industry  and
           activate  their roles in  facing environmental
           challenges,  focusing on climate change
           and advancing the regional sustainability
           agenda. “This memorandum is an extension
           of KSA’s vision in strengthening partnership
           between all sectors to preserve and sustain
           the  economic,  social and environmental
           resources achieved by  the Gulf countries
           for future generations,”  said Abdullah
           Abdulrahman Alkanhl, chief corporate affairs
           officer, stc. Salem Al-Mannai, vice president
           of Technology Infrastructure at e&, said: “Through this memorandum, the group seeks to strengthen its partnerships to confront
           climate change and make all possible efforts to motivate other sectors to join these endeavors aimed at accelerating the
           achievement of carbon neutrality in the possible time frame in addition to our commitment to the GSMA initiative; to move
           the entire mobile industry to carbon neutral by 2050.” Jennifer Suleiman, Zain group chief sustainability officer, said: “Climate
           change and reducing our carbon footprint are material to Zain’s strategic objectives across our markets. This collaboration
           between like-minded operators is a transformative step towards advancing sustainability across the GCC and is in line with our
           sustainability ambition of providing meaningful connectivity leading to systemic change.” Said Al Ajmi, vice president operations,
           of Omantel, said: “We are proud to be one of the first telecommunication companies in the region to issue a sustainability report
           covering performance in all these aspects, as we issued our first report in 2012, in addition, we launched several initiatives
           aimed at reducing our impact on the environment by building on the digital transformation and automation and benefiting from
           it, in developing and transforming our procedures and processes.”


        Zain Embarks on Key Corporate  Huawei Intelligent Net-Zero Carbon

        Sustainability Strategy                                 Campus Solution Wins WSIS Prize

        Zain Group, a leading telecom innovator, is focused on providing   Huawei  was  named  Champion  at  the  World Summit on  the
        meaningful connectivity and driving equitable systematic change,   Information Society  (WSIS) 2022  Forum's  Prizes  Ceremony in
        centered on a five-year corporate sustainability strategy. Announcing   Geneva. The WSIS 2022 Prizes Campion, was presented to Huawei
        the publication of its 11th consecutive annual sustainability report,   for its  use  of their  intelligent  net-zero  carbon campus solution
        entitled ‘A resilient journey across a challenging year’, Zain, which   at  the  Yancheng  Low-carbon  &  Smart  Energy Industrial  Park
        has presence in seven markets across the Middle East and Africa,   project. A total of 996 projects were considered for this award,
        summarizes  its  sustainability-related  activities  during  the  year   and the selection process took five months. WSIS is the world's
        based on its new five-year Corporate Sustainability strategy that is   largest annual gathering of the ICT for development community.
        grounded on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The   The  event  aims at  advancing  global  sustainable  development
        report showcases how Zain continues to improve and adapt its   goals is co-organized by the ITU, the United Nations Educational,
        activities to align to international best practices and reporting that   Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations
        follows the GRI Standards Framework. Zain is also implementing   Development  Programme (UNDP),  and  other  UN organizations
        the Sustainability Accounting Standard Board (SASB) framework   and WSIS action plan facilitators. The WSIS Prizes contest awards

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