DoH reveals Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sustainability goals

In conjunction with Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2023, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate, revealed Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sustainability goals. The goals aim to reduce carbon emissions by 20% in 2030 and Net Zero by 2050. Through these goals, DoH seeks to set a roadmap for the Emirate’s healthcare sustainability progress and accelerate alignment across the ecosystem.

Segmented into long- and short-term goals, DoH’s healthcare sustainability agenda focuses on three key pillars including infrastructure, operations, and healthcare waste. With focus on infrastructure, DoH will work closely with healthcare facilities in an effort to enable the sector to implement green building methodologies by using sustainable, recyclable and natural materials in hospital construction and maintenance, while transitioning to clean and renewable energy sources.

H.E. Dr. Jamal Mohammed Al Kaabi, Undersecretary of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) said: “DoH continues to lead the sector’s sustainability agenda through ensuring the availability of a solid roadmap and to equip the healthcare ecosystem with the means to achieve sustainable operations. The sustainability goals announced today seek to set the stage for strategic targets that will help us create a better future for generations to come, as well as ensure a future-proof healthcare ecosystem in the Emirate. Reflecting Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading destination for healthcare, we remain committed to ensuring the availability of a conscious and innovative operations across all levels.”

The Department will support the healthcare sector in leading sustainable operations related to chemicals food, procurement, transportation, and water, as well as promote and support nutritious and sustainable food systems that are locally produced.

With a global focus on waste management, and through its newly set guidelines, DoH aims to enable healthcare facilities to decrease, treat and safely dispose healthcare waste.

H.E. Hind Al Zaabi, the Executive Director of Healthcare Facilities at the Department of Health-Abu Dhabi stated: “The announcement of the healthcare ecosystem’s sustainability goals will allow us to establish a solid governance model for Green Hospitals across the Emirate, over the next few years. We are working with our partners across the sector to develop Abu Dhabi-specific accreditation and labelling for Green Hospitals. Additionally, and to ensure a seamless application of these guidelines and fuel healthy competition across the sector, a new sustainability index “Emirald Muashir” will be added to “Muashir”, the Emirate’s healthcare quality index. Following the launch of “Emirald Muashir” healthcare facilities will be granted specific accreditations that showcase their levels of adaptation to the sustainability goals and guidelines.”

In the short term and over the next year, the Department will equip the sector with the required training to learn and delve deeper in the field of sustainability through providing access to international networks such as the International Hospital Federation and Global Green and Healthy Hospitals. Simultaneously, DoH aims to expand collaborations and partnerships with leading international organisations to exchange knowledge and expertise in the field of sustainability.

DoH has recently launched the “Part S-Sustainability Guidelines” on the Stem website, which seeks to provide guidance and support the healthcare sector achieve their sustainability targets, contributing towards environmentally sustainable buildings and infrastructure in the Emirate. These measures compliment all pre-existing requirements of the DoH Health Facility Guidelines, as it has three major levels; the first of which will be implemented as mandatory for all healthcare facilities, both new and existing.

Additionally, DoH will work closely with the wider healthcare ecosystem to revaluate prescription practices and apply efficient means of pharmaceutical waste management in the Emirate. Furthermore, the ecosystem is encouraged to utilise more environmental-friendly transportation across the sector and reduce water consumption.

Earlier this month, Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector received several awards in recognition of the Emirate’s contribution to the sustainability agenda by the Arab Hospitals Federation during the Arab Healthcare Development Annual Forum (AHDAF), which took place in Egypt. The awards covered areas of sustainability, energy efficiency, water, waste, and resource management, as well as sustainable healthcare facility design.

Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) is the Emirate’s largest sustainability event, which gathers global and local stakeholders to have a series of impactful dialogues to a better and net-zero future and is first major global sustainability event to take place since COP27, uniting on climate action toward COP28, hosted in Dubai, during November of this year. ADSW is taking place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) from 14th till the 19th of January 2023.

Source: Department of Health Abu Dhabi

High-level Dutch trade mission visits Sharjah Sustainable City

SHARJAH, A high-level Dutch trade mission to Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2023 consisting of a 25-member delegation representing 15 companies, yesterday paid a visit to Sharjah Sustainable City to learn more about the city’s sustainable housing solutions.

In particular, the visit focused on exchanging knowledge on integrated, sustainable, future-proof solutions related to water, food, sustainable energy and a circular economy in urban environments such as the emirate of Sharjah.

During the visit, the Sustainable Cities-themed trade mission praised the project’s efforts toward developing a contemporary residential community that’s harmonious with nature and promotes health and well-being.

Accompanied by officials from the Embassy and Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the UAE, the delegation, including Managing Directors, CEOs, sustainability experts and business directors of several Dutch companies, had valuable discussions with Karim El-Jisr, Chief Sustainability Officer at Diamond Developers/Sharjah Sustainable City, and Carl Atallah, Marketing Director at Sharjah Sustainable City.

The delegation comprised representatives of various Dutch companies with a focus on a wide range of areas, including sustainability, agriculture, architecture, construction, green building technology, immersive technologies and urban environment.

Following the meeting, the delegation had an extensive site visit, including a tour of the smart villas and other facilities such as the biodomes with vertical farming techniques and community garden pockets.

Commenting on the visit, Carl Atallah said: “We were delighted to welcome this important trade mission from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was an excellent opportunity to meet and learn about different Dutch companies and their efforts toward sustainability, in addition to exchanging knowledge on areas of common interest, including the importance of integrating the water–energy–food nexus in sustainable cities like ours. Besides being a residential community, our city is committed to driving a positive change where residents enjoy healthy and environmentally responsible living. The visit aligns well with our mission to make Sharjah Sustainable City a knowledge destination and serve as a learning platform for a diverse group of government and private sector visitors, including innovators, entrepreneurs and academics.”

For her part, Kenza Tarqaat, Deputy Head of Mission of the Netherlands Consulate-General in Dubai, said: “Today we brought 15 Dutch companies that are seeking cooperation on integrated, sustainable future-proof solutions on challenges related to water, sustainable energy and circular economy to visit Sharjah Sustainable City. Sharjah Sustainable City is a leading example on sustainable living and fits very well with our philosophy on synergizing the nexus on water, energy and food. I very much hope this visit can contribute to strengthening our common goal in creating more sustainable and climate resilient cities.”

Extended over an area of 7.2 million square feet in Sharjah’s Al Rahmaniya Area, Sharjah Sustainable City is the first sustainable master-planned community developed by the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) in partnership with Diamond Developers,

Source: Emirates News Agency

Women investors play vital role in Dubai real estate sector’s growth

DUBAI, Dubai’s real estate sector saw a marked rise in the participation of women in 2022, with a total of 26,698 female investors registered 33,419 real estate investments worth over AED58.8 billion in the past year in the emirate, growing 50.7 percent in volume and 53 percent in value from 2021.

The number of women investing in the sector in 2022 increased 50.8 percent from 2021, according to Dubai Land Department (DLD) data.

The growing investments by women in Dubai’s real estate market reflect the vision of the UAE’s leadership to empower women to participate in various spheres of life and economic sectors. Furthermore, the emirate’s robust regulatory framework which offers strong protection for investments, Dubai’s positive economic outlook and resilience to regional and global fluctuations as well as its exceptional infrastructure have encouraged women to invest in the local sector. The sector’s ability to sustain growth and provide some of the world’s best returns for real estate investments have also spurred investments by women.

With the rising participation of women across economic sectors and the growing culture of gender balance in organisations across the emirate, women are set to play a vital role in achieving the objective of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 announced recently by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to double the size of the emirate’s economy by 2033.

Dubai’s real estate sector ended another exceptional year with annual transactions setting new records, marking the sector as a major contributor to the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33. Annual real estate transactions in the emirate crossed the AED500 billion milestone for the first time with 122,658 real estate transactions in 2022, valued at AED528 billion.

The role of women in the real estate sector was not limited to investments. They also contributed to the sector as developers, real estate brokers and members of the sector’s workforce. DLD’s data also showed that women accounted for 34.8 percent of registered real estate brokers. A total 4,519 women brokers contributed to 8,606 transactions worth AED696 million. Constituting 42 percent of total employees in the Dubai Land Department, women play instrumental roles across sectors and levels in delivering the organisation’s mandate.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai records over AED1.4 bn in realty transactions Thursday

DUBAI, Dubai real estate market recorded 490 sales transactions worth AED1.12 billion, in addition to 83 mortgage deals of AED212.23 million, and 19 gift deals amounting to AED130.63 million on Thursday, data released by Dubai’s Land Department (DLD) showed.

The sales included 444 villas and apartments worth AED929.1 million, and 46 land plots worth AED194.93 million. The mortgages included 60 villas and apartments worth AED105.23 million and 23 land plots valued at AED107 million, bringing the total realty transactions of today to over AED1.4 billion.

Source: Emirates News Agency

AED25.7 billion value of FAB’s financing for sustainable projects in 2022

DUBAI, Shargiil Bashir, Chief Sustainability Officer at First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), said that the bank facilitated over AED25.7 billion (US$ 7 billion) for sustainable projects in 2022, noting that the bank has made significant progress by financing many projects across the energy supply, buildings, transportation, waste, water, and food sectors.

In statements to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Bashir said that the value of the facilities provided by the bank for sustainable projects exceeded AED128.5 billion (US$35 billion) between 2017 and 2021, highlighting FAB’s target of providing AED275.4 billion (US$75 billion) in green financing for the period 2022-2030.

In line with the bank’s commitment towards climate causes, he said that FAB has set a goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.

Bashir stated that the FAB recently worked alongside Etihad Airways as an environmental, social and governance (ESG) structuring bank for the first global sustainability linked loan in the aviation industry.

“We have created positive sustainable impact from many of the other projects that we have financed, including: 3 the solar projects where 1,989,000 tonnes of CO2 is being avoided every year; 7 green buildings we financed have 2 pearl design ratings; and a wastewater plant we financed treats of 430,000 m3 of wastewater a day,” he noted.

Bashir pointed out the bank’s strong contribution to Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week as the largest bank in the UAE and one of the most famous institutional entities in Abu Dhabi, noting that the bank is considered one of the pioneers of sustainability in the banking sector as it isthe first bank in the UAE to commit to net-zero by 2050 and the first GCC bank to join the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA).

Throughout the week, he elaborated, FAB delegates participated in a number of high-profile panels exploring major themes in sustainable solutions as the bank is considered a catalyst in the UAE’s climate objectives due to the depth of its engagement with the national economy across diverse industries.

The Chief Sustainability Officer at FAB stressed that the bank has worked over the past years to consolidate its position as a regional leader in the sustainable financing sector, accumulating in the first green bonds issuance in the MENA region in 2017.

He continued, “FAB has been making significant progress in green bonds issuance. This year, we executed around half of our bond issuance in a green format (US$1.5 billion), including three public benchmark transactions: €500 million five-year, the first-ever green issuance in euros from MENA region; CHF (Swiss Franc) 200 million four-year, where FAB remains the only issuer from MENA with green CHF outstanding, and US$700m five-year, the largest-ever green issuance from a MENA bank.”

Bashir affirmed that the First Abu Dhabi Bank is committed to following the international framework of UN convened Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) by focusing on decarbonisation through science. “When we joined NZBA we committed to aligning our lending and investment portfolios with net-zero emissions by 2050.”

The Chief Sustainability Officer at FAB said that the bank views the UAE as the perfect staging ground for the COP28 Climate Summit in 2023, because of the country’s excellent relationships connecting East and West, and its experience as a global convener of choice for urgent international dialogues.

Shargiil Bashir explained that the UAE’s solar energy initiatives have consistently set new benchmarks for the affordability of renewables, while Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week and the World Future Energy Summit are driving international conversations on urgent climate and other environmental challenges.

“As the first country in the region to commit to a net-zero pathway, the UAE is developing a comprehensive roadmap to enable its businesses and government entities to transition to a carbon-neutral economy,” he concluded.

Source: Emirates News Agency

MBRSC announces launch date of 1st Arab long-duration astronaut mission

DUBAI, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) has confirmed the launch of the second mission of the UAE Astronaut Programme which is scheduled for no earlier than 26th February, 2023.

Aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, Sultan Al Neyadi along with two astronauts will launch to International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Once, aboard the station, Sultan will become a flight engineer for Expedition 69.

An elaborate media and public conference will be held on Wednesday, 25th January, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, highlighting mission details and a public address from Salem Al Marri, Director-General of MBRSC.

The mission, dubbed Crew-6 will include a series of experiments and research, as well as important scientific findings about outer space. During the mission, Sultan will conduct numerous in-depth and advanced scientific experiments as part of the UAE Astronaut Programme, which will train and prepare a team of Emirati astronauts before sending them into space to carry out various scientific missions.

The UAE Astronaut Programme launched by the MBRSC aims to establish the UAE’s infrastructure for human space exploration and is one of the most inspiring programmes that aim to meet the aspirations of young people with unique scientific capacities and personal skills. It also aims to develop the capabilities of Emirati astronauts and enable them to operate the ISS.

The Programme is one of the projects funded by the ICT Fund of the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) which aims to support research and development in the ICT sector in the UAE.

Source: Emirates News Agency