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International Civil Engineer is Recognized in Rome for the first Sustainable Philanthropy Award 2026.

  • Date 18th February 2026
  • Location London, U.K.
  • Award Sustainable Philanthropy Award 2026
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Civil Engineer, Mohammed Saib GMICE FRSA was recognised in Rome at the world’s first Sustainable Philanthropy Award 2026, at the first Apriori World, Roman Forum event on 28th January 2026, in the presence of the UNSDGs representative.

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An internationally respected consultant civil engineer, Mohammed Saib, is the first recipient of the Award for Sustainable Philanthropy 2026, in Rome at the first Apriori World, Roman Forum in Italy. https://pr-romanforum.com

The Apriori World founder, Danijel Koletic and Jacqueline Purcell, a Leadership Consultant and CEO of Jasper Alliance London presented the award in Rome on 28th January 2026.

Sustainable Philanthropy is growing in importance given its ability to build capacity for programmes that sustainably continue to generate their own momentum, jobs, careers and income.

Sustainable Philanthropy Frameworks empower businesses to align their philanthropic activities with their strategic business goals, highlighting the clear connection between social progress and business success. Credible sources say that global assets related to Sustainable Philanthropy may surpass $40 Trillion by 2030. Investors, corporates and the community working together deliver sustainable philanthropy through strategic planning and incorporating feedback loops to ensure growth and continuity. As the project grows, so does the capacity for human social mobility.

Amongst his many wide-ranging accomplishments, Mr. Saib worked with the UN-FAO and UNOPS as well as consulting in many countries in Europe, UK, Iraq, KRI and Africa.

Speaking by video link, Mohammed Saib said: ‘ I am honored to be a Graduate Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in London GMICE, based on my work to date’. Mr. Saib said that he was raised by his family to consider other human needs above his own.

He added: ‘As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London FRSA, my role is to encourage progress. I found myself one day envisioning a project that I could hardly imagine. So great was the scope and so futuristic that I felt it was a gift or a dream. I decided to follow that dream, step by step alone, planning and preparing for the future; I may never see … and here I am today'.

He continued: ‘I have no words to express the lonely journey that I have been on to keep the integrity of the project and to include all the United Nations SDGs in a way that is the very essence of Sustainable Philanthropy.”

He explained: ‘Corporates, Investors and Communities now realize that progressive thinking helps everyone. This is a project that meets all the UNSDGs because it is designed to do so. We deeply considered how all the various life forms need to be sustainable - individually and collectively. This is captured very well by the UNSDGs’. https://sdgs.un.org/goals

He concluded: 'Lets sustainably plan for the future of humanity and to prevent further harm to our beautiful planet'.

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