Sustainability Forum Middle East (SFME), set to convene its fourth edition on 27–28 January 2026 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, will host a series of expert-led, interactive workshops on 28 January, hosted by Strathclyde University, the Forum’s Learning Partner, offering participants practical tools and insights to accelerate climate action, strengthen resilience, and unlock sustainable growth opportunities.
According to the press statement, the event, held in the presence of H.E. Dr. Mohamed bin Mubarak Bin Daina, Minister of Oil & Environment and Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, and with the support of the Supreme Council for Environment, will be convened under the theme “Advancing Alignment, Innovation, and Implementation for Energy and Climate Transformation.”
Aligned with this theme, the workshops are designed to move beyond ambition toward execution and will be delivered by leading global and regional advisory organisations, equipping policymakers, sustainability leaders, and business decision-makers with actionable strategies to address climate risks, navigate evolving markets, and embed sustainability into core business models.The following workshops will be delivered and will be open to all registered participants of the Forum:
KPMG – Future-Proofing Business: Climate Action and Responsible Sourcing for the GCC
An interactive workshop exploring how organisations can build credible net-zero roadmaps, set science-based emission targets, and embed transparency and ethics across supply chains, supported by real-world case studies and a hands-on team challenge.
UNDP – Navigating Carbon Markets in the Arab States: A Guide for Public and Private Sectors
A practical deep-dive into carbon markets, carbon pricing, and Article 6 mechanisms, examining how high-integrity carbon markets can unlock climate finance, support national development goals, and drive regional collaboration, drawing on recent global climate outcomes and regional case studies.
Anthesis Group – Sustainability, Reputation & Growth: How to Deliver Measurable Value.
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