UAE Ambassador presents credentials to President of Panama

ABU DHABI, Salem Alowais presented his credentials to Laurentino Cortizo, President of the Republic of Panama, as Non-Resident Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the UAE to Panama during a ceremony held at the Presidential Palace in Panama.

During the meeting, Salem Alowais conveyed the greetings of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, as well as their wishes to President Cortizo and the people of Panama for further development and prosperity.

In turn, Cortizo conveyed his greetings to President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and expressed his wishes for the people of the UAE to achieve further growth and prosperity.

Cortizo wished Alowais success in his efforts to enhance ties between the two countries while highlighting his country’s readiness to support him in his duties.

For his part, Alowais expressed his pride at representing the UAE in Panama and his keenness to continue developing bilateral relations in key fields to strengthen the bonds of friendship between the two countries.

During the meeting, both sides discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations in order to achieve the aspirations of the two countries and peoples.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Ladies Club launches ‘Wellness Wonderland’ event

DUBAI, The Dubai Ladies Club (DLC) is organising the “Wellness Wonderland” event from 25th to 27th November at its headquarters in Jumeirah. It is a part of the various initiatives organised by the club to meet the needs and requirements of club members and visitors in everything related to their health and fitness.

Through this event, the club hopes to show its keenness to prioritise women and their lifestyles.

As the home for happy, healthy women, DLC has created Wellness Wonderland to solidify its position as the hub for women dedicated to elevating their lifestyle through health and fitness. This event aligns with the club’s vision to be the leading destination for women by creating a community that focuses on providing women with activities that enhances and ensures women a balanced lifestyle.

Wellness wonderland is all about keeping up with everything related to guiding women to be happier and better versions of themselves. DLC is changing how women view wellness by including various activities focusing on their happiness, health, sports, social and cultural needs. The event offers members, visitors and partners a new experience that focuses on many aspects of women’s wellness, health and diet.

More than 40 companies, clinics, specialised centres and female entrepreneurs will provide various services and vital consultations in multiple fields including health, fitness, nutrition, skincare and beauty while providing them with solutions and systems that enable them to take their health and fitness lifestyle to the next level.

Members and visitors will enjoy three days of entertainment and relaxation during the new event, which includes many activities such as medical and nutritional consultations for women and children, health and beauty consultations, group fitness classes, Pilates classes, roller skating for adults and children, short treatment sessions provided by Al Asalla Spa, and a full schedule of activities – including fun activities for children.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Customs launches awareness campaign on digital services for passengers

DUBAI, Dubai Customs launched an awareness campaign around their digital services and creative projects and systems that facilitate the traffic of tourists and passengers.

The campaign is aimed to educate passengers at the Al-Maktoum International Airport about the smart systems that enable them complete their travel procedures in minutes; thus saving time amid the growing number of passengers using the airport due to winter in the UAE, Dubai Shopping Festival (15th Dec. 2022 to 29th Jan. 2023) and the world cup in Qatar.

Tens of thousands of fans are using the airport to go from Dubai to Qatar and vice versa during the world cup period.

There are guiding signs that take passengers to the IDeclare Smart application, which enables passengers to securely submit customs declarations electronically, thus bypassing the current traditional paper forms.

There is also the Customs Guide for Passengers and the Dubai Customs corporate website (dubaicustoms.gov.ae), which include information about goods that need to be declared and goods exempt from customs duty, etc.

“Dubai Customs develops digital services that facilitate customs procedures for clients,” said Khalil Saqer bin Gharib, Director of Corporate Communication Department. “We have launched the awareness campaign to educate the passengers about the different smart applications in place. Dubai is leading the recovery of tourism sector after the pandemic. Dubai International Airport received 18.5 million passengers during the third quarter of this year, marking the first time that the number of passengers exceeded pre-pandemic levels in three months, compared to 17.8 million passengers during the first quarter of 2020 before the start of the pandemic.

Bin Gharib added that the innovative marketing campaigns of Dubai Customs are diverse and creative, and play a vital role in attracting more traders and investors, as well as enhancing awareness among passengers and tourists of the creative service channels available.

Source: Emirates News Agency

5th Combined Gulf Cancer Conference recommends establishing reference centre for cancer research

SHARJAH, The importance of establishing a reference centre for cancer research was the highlight of the recommendations presented by cancer researchers and entities in the GCC during the closing ceremony of the 5th Combined Gulf Cancer Conference, held at Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre on Wednesday.

Friend of Cancer Patients (FOCP), organisers of the conference, in collaboration with Gulf Federation for Cancer Control and Gulf Centre for Cancer Control and Prevention (GCCCP), will advocate the outcomes of the recommendation, to adopt the principles of sustainable health development, collaborate with NGOs and enable them to work in creating awareness for the need of screening and early detection.

Dr. Ali Al Zahrani, Executive Director of GCCCP, shared the recommendations from cancer experts on the importance of communication and fostering a culture of medical consultancy and harnessing modern technology, particularly in early detection and treatment and its essential role and great economic viability, cost-effectiveness and optimisation of resources. Health professionals also advocated the need to support scientific research to further develop cancer care with a focus on palliative care to offer inclusive treatment services to patients.

Importance of media in enhancing awareness and correcting misconceptions about cancer to achieve social acceptance, raise awareness and increase early detection was also highlighted during the final remarks of the event. Moreover, communication with cancer patients and survivors to reintegrating them to the society, in addition to engaging them in support and awareness programmes were also included in the recommendations.

In her closing remarks, Aisha Al Mulla, Director of FOCP, said: “This conference addressed key issues that will stimulate cancer prevention and control organisations in the GCC countries to strategise on developing activities and programmes, focus on enhancing the effectiveness of cancer prevention awareness programmes, and prioritise educating the community on the importance of early detection in combating cancer and continuing to provide excellence in healthcare.”

Sawsan Jafar, Chairperson, Board of Directors of FOCP, along with Dr Khaled Ahmed Al Saleh, General Secretary of the Gulf Federation for Cancer Control, was present during the closing remarks and recommendations of the three-day conference.

Three young researchers were lauded for their research abstract projects during the closing event, chosen from more than 25 presentations that were showcased at the CGCC. In the Youth in Action category, Wafaa Abumustafa, a student at the University of Sharjah, ranked first, and her colleague in the same university Amal Bouzid, ranked second, while Sedra Kremesh from Al Ain university ranked third.

In the Experts from the Field category, Robert Hierner, a researcher from the Saudi-German Hospital Dubai, ranked first, and Poorna Manasa, a researcher from the University of Sharjah, ranked second, while Sabreena Safuan from Ajman University ranked third.

Dr Zahrani thanked the FOCP for its relentless efforts to ensure the success of the conference, noting that the sixth edition will take place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia next year.

Source: Emirates News Agency

EGA purchases Clean Energy Certificates for 1.1 million megawatt hours of electricity supplied by EWEC

DUBAI, Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) has purchased Clean Energy Certificates for 1.1 million megawatt hours of electricity supplied by Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC), supporting EGA’s production of CelestiAL solar aluminium.

The certificates track the use of solar power from Noor Abu Dhabi, one of the world’s largest single-site solar power plants. Noor Abu Dhabi is located at Sweihan, with 3.2 million solar panels generating approximately one gigawatt of electricity.

The transaction is the largest acquisition to date of Clean Energy Certificates that track the use of solar power in Abu Dhabi and will certify EGA’s production of around 80,000 tonnes of CelestiAL. The volume of CelestiAL EGA produces each year depends on solar power imports from the electricity grid.

The generation of the electricity required for aluminium production accounts for approximately 60 percent of the global aluminium industry’s greenhouse gas emissions. The use of solar power by EGA significantly reduces these emissions in line with the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative.

Abdulnasser bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of EGA, said, “This agreement provides EGA with a new source of certified solar power for the production of our CelestiAL solar aluminium. I thank EWEC for their partnership and leadership in developing solar power in Abu Dhabi.

“The launch of CelestiAL solar aluminium last year was a landmark for EGA and our industry. CelestiAL and other low carbon metal is key to our sustainable future – both for our company and our world.”

Othman Al Ali, Chief Executive Officer of EWEC, said, “EWEC is actively pursuing an ambitious energy transition plan, developing record-size solar power generation capacities to serve our current and future partners. We are proud of our strategic partnership with EGA to support the decarbonisation of their industry in line with the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative objectives. We look forward to our continued collaboration with EGA and together playing a key role in the realisation of the UAE’s economic and sustainability agenda.”

Clean Energy Certificates are issued by the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy and conform to International Renewable Energy Certificate standards and best practices. EWEC is one of the key parties enabling the implementation of the scheme and operates auctions selling certificates for both solar and nuclear-generated electricity in Abu Dhabi.

Clean Energy Certificates are the only accredited method in Abu Dhabi to prove ownership of the environmental and economic benefits achieved by using renewable and clean energy.

EGA currently exchanges limited amounts of power with the grid to optimise power generation efficiency. Earlier in 2022, EGA announced a strategic initiative with TAQA, Dubal Holding and EWEC to divest its natural gas-fired power assets and instead source all its electricity from the grid, including an increasing proportion of clean energy.

The initiative would unlock significant further development of solar power within EWEC’s fleet, allowing power asset and grid optimisations, and enabling EGA to vastly increase its import of solar power and, therefore, production of CelestiAL.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DEWA’s water reservoir in Hatta is 75.9% complete

DUBAI, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has announced that the water reservoir project it is building in Hatta is 75.9% complete.

The project has a storage capacity of 30 million imperial gallons (MIG) at a cost of approximately AED86 million. It is expected to be complete in April 2023.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, said that the water reservoir in Hatta supports the Comprehensive Development Plan for Hatta, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. We also work to consolidate the foundations of sustainable development for Hatta.”

Currently, DEWA is implementing a project to store 6 billion gallons of water in aquifers that can be retrieved when needed, he added. This will provide the Emirate with a strategic reserve of over 50 million gallons of desalinated water per day in emergencies for 90 days, while ensuring the quality of the stored water remains unaffected by external factors.

Source: Emirates News Agency