Mohamed bin Zayed visits Opportunity Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai

DUBAI, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, today visited the Opportunity Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, which comprises the United Nations (UN) Hub.

During his visit, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed was briefed about the creative ideas and innovative initiatives showcased at the pavilion, which offers a platform for individuals and communities to cooperate and contribute to drafting the features of the future and achieve overall equality.

During its participation in the event, the UN will organise a range of programmes, workshops and exhibitions highlighting the importance of partnerships and collaborations between international organisations and governments from around the world, including the UAE Government, and the private sector and civil societies.

The pavilion’s topics and programmes are in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which represent the core of the UAE’s strategic vision and the expo’s objects, highlighting the efforts of countries to prioritise sustainable development and targeting millions of visitors and raising their awareness of the importance of achieving the SDGs.

The pavilion focuses on three pillars, which are water, food and energy.

Facilitators from different nationalities and backgrounds will present their creative projects related to the three that were implemented in their communities, which include simple solutions that require limited resources and investment, such a project, entitled, the “Food Pillar,” presented by Mariam Al Junaibi, an Emirati farmer of sustainable organic products, who will teach visitors how to cultivate their own food even if small areas.

The “Energy Pillar” is being presented by Fatima Juma Haji from Zanzibar, Tanzania, who was trained to be a solar energy engineer specialising in the rationalisation of electricity consumption in her village.

The “Water Pillar” will be presented by Abel Cruz, who will explain how to collect fog by hanging nets to provide water for his community.

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed was accompanied by Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Minister of State for International Cooperation, Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Mohammed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, Under-Secretary of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince’s Court.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Win a must for UAE against Iran

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates must win or risk falling behind in the race to qualify for the FIFA World Cup when they host Islamic Republic of Iran in what looms as a pivotal AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to Qatar clash on Thursday, the Asian Football Confederation said in a report about the much- awaited tie.

Already four points behind Team Melli following back-to-back draws against Lebanon and Syria, Bert van Marwijk’s side will be eager to make the most of the two home games in the next five days, with Iraq to visit Dubai next Tuesday.

Two wins from those matches would take the United Arab Emirates considerably closer to their first FIFA World Cup since their solitary 1990 appearance, but a pair of defeats has the potential to derail their campaign.

United Arab Emirates must win or risk falling behind in the race to qualify for the FIFA World Cup when they host Islamic Republic of Iran in what looms as a pivotal AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to Qatar clash on Thursday.

Already four points behind Team Melli following back-to-back draws against Lebanon and Syria, Bert van Marwijk’s side will be eager to make the most of the two home games in the next five days, with Iraq to visit Dubai next Tuesday.

Two wins from those matches would take the United Arab Emirates considerably closer to their first FIFA World Cup since their solitary 1990 appearance, but a pair of defeats has the potential to derail their campaign.

The Emiratis may well feel somewhat aggrieved to have emerged winless from their September fixtures.

They created the majority of chances without finding the net against a disciplined Lebanon on Matchday One, then squandered a half-time lead to draw 1-1 with Syria in a match which, on another day, could easily have sent the UAE to a more comfortable position on the Group B table.

While their wins column on that table may still be empty, there is plenty of reason for van Marwijk’s side to feel confident.

They remain unbeaten in the nine matches since the former Netherlands and Australia coach retook the reins at the beginning of the year, and, in Ali Mabkhout, possess a striker with the remarkable record of 77 goals in 94 senior international matches.

The prolific Mabkhout, who’s 12 goals on the Road to Qatar 2022 are unmatched by any player in the world, is likely to be supported by Fabio Lima and, possibly, Caio Canedo in the final third, but if any team In Asia can boast a deeper list of attacking talent, it’s the Iranians, concluded the report.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Municipality to celebrate World Migratory Birds Day 2021

DUBAI, Dubai Municipality will celebrate World Migratory Birds Day, which falls on 9th October.

Observing this international occasion strengthens the municipality’s leading role in raising environmental awareness for the emirate’s community and its quest to preserve biodiversity and ecosystems in the emirate.

The Environment Department of the Dubai Municipality will attractively organise various awareness programmes for all segments of society to educate them about the importance of migratory birds and their varieties, the threats they face and how the community can contribute to mitigating them.

This year’s global event, with the theme, “Sing, Fly, Soar, like a Bird,” focuses on the phenomena of the birds’ voices and flight as a way to inspire and connect people of all ages in their shared desire to celebrate migratory birds and unite in a joint global effort to protect them and their habitats.

World Migratory Bird Day has a global reach. It is an effective tool for sharing best practices in contributing to the protection of migratory birds from the threats they face on their journey in search of food, temperate climate, or escape from predators.

The Environment Department is organising various environmental events on Saturday, 9th October 2021, at Creek Park – Gate No. 1, from 16:00 to 18:00. It is an opportunity for the entire family to participate in environmental workshops that various private companies will present.

The workshops include environmental messages related to migratory birds and how to preserve them. One of the most prominent educational workshops offered by the Environment Department is on making bird nests that participants can place in their homes to attract birds, specifically migratory birds.

One of the most notable projects for the public is the programme for tracking migratory birds by satellite. A tracking device will be installed, equipped with a satellite positioning device, to follow the bird’s movement without the need to recapture it and study its migration path.

This contributes to programmes for the protection and proper management of these birds. In addition, everyone will be able to participate in various environmental competitions.

There will be an environmental yoga workshop in which participants will enjoy the birds singing while exercising. Art enthusiasts can showcase their creativity by colouring a 15-metre long environmental painting of migratory birds and watch the environmental art exhibition in which 15 artists of different nationalities will participate.

The Emirate of Dubai and the UAE, in general, represent a major habitat for many migratory birds. The shallow coastal waters, inland waterways, mangroves and salt marshes are among the essential elements for birds escaping from the frozen icy areas in the Asian and Siberian poles during their quest for a warmer climate in Africa.

The UAE annually hosts large numbers of migratory birds due to its location and its climate. Two important bird migration paths overlap the UAE, the path of bird migration from East Africa to West Asia and the path of Central Asia, while birds of northern Europe and Asia visit the UAE as a breeding area.

Reserves distributed in various regions of the Emirate of Dubai constitute important habitats for hundreds of species of migratory birds annually, such as Socotra cormorants, sooty gulls, white-cheeked terns, crested cats, black grouse, and yellow-necked sparrows, There are also wading birds and birds of prey, such as the osprey and the peregrine falcon and small birds, in addition to types of storks, such as the beak, heron, and flamingo that are found in coastal areas and swamps, as well as different types of ducks.

There are eight nature reserves in the Emirate of Dubai as protected areas to preserve wildlife within the emirate, covering approximately 1,297,82 square kilometres Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is also one of those key areas that provide a safe place for migratory birds and are of international ecological importance due to their unique biodiversity.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Hamdan bin Mohammed appoints new CEO of Erada Centre for Treatment and Rehab

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, issued Executive Council Resolution No. (39) of 2021 appointing Abdulrazaq Mir Ahmad Ameri as CEO of Erada Centre for Treatment and Rehab in Dubai.

The Resolution is effective from 12th September, 2021, and will be published in the Official Gazette.

Source: Emirates News Agency