Launching the Baladi Footprint Award to improve the urban landscape with public facilities

The Ministry of Municipal Affairs, represented by the Development Housing Agency, launches the award to stimulate innovative solutions; apply online until June 27

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<The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, represented by the Development Housing Agency, has launched the Baladi Footprint Award to encourage individual and institutional innovations and initiatives to improve the urban landscape in public facilities in various cities of the Kingdom. The award aims to attract innovative solutions and new ideas at the level of individuals and institutions to participate in developing and improving the urban environment of public facilities in the Kingdom's cities and governorates, enhancing community participation and finding solutions that contribute to increasing the aesthetics of cities, achieving an economic impact on the regions.

During the launch ceremony, the Undersecretary of the Ministry for Developmental Housing, Talal bin Mohammed Al Khenini, stressed that the "Baladi Imprint" award is an initiative that works to make a clear impact in building a better future for the Saudi society and motivating innovators to contribute their ideas in developing the urban landscape of public facilities in various cities to achieve the objectives of the Quality of Life Program - one of the programs of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 -.

My Footprint Award

<The award contributes to innovating sustainable solutions and stimulating positive behaviors to address environmental challenges, reduce visual distortion in public spaces and improve the urban landscape by promoting sustainable practices, adopting cultural norms and raising community awareness. <The Ministry invites individuals and institutions wishing to participate in the "My Footprint" award to apply through the website until June 27 via the link: www.basmat-balady.com.