COP28 UAE Presidency launches International Youth Climate Delegate Program, supporting youth from Least-Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States

ABU DHABI, 15th March , 2023 (WAM) The 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (COP28 UAE) Presidency has launched a new global program, the ‘International Youth Climate Delegate Program’ (International YCDP), at the ‘Road to COP28’ event held at Expo City Dubai. The event was attended by H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, President-Designate of COP28 UAE; Reem Al Hashemy, Minister of State for International Cooperation, Shamma Al Mazrui, Minister of Community Development and COP28 Youth Climate Champion; Mariam Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environment; and Razan Al Mubarak, COP28 UAE UN Climate Change High-Level Champion, and several other UAE government ministers. Focused on themes including participation, action, voice, and education, ‘Road to COP28’ was a day-long event with a range of activities such as climate-focused workshops, youth circles, youth debates, intergenerational dialogue, and a climate leaders panel. More than 3,000 members of the community attended, including the COP28 leadership team, UAE Ministers, students, youth in national service, youth climate advocates, senior citizens, people of determination, green business owners, farmers, entertainers, and volunteers. Elevating the voices, perspectives, and priorities of the global youth in the multilateral COP process, the International YCDP will select 100 youth delegates primarily from least developed countries (LDC) and small island developing states (SIDS), to participate in climate negotiations and related public-private partnership initiatives. The program will also target indigenous peoples and minority groups and will provide financial support and capacity-building exercises for those selected to participate. To ensure that youth views and proposals are integrated into global climate policymaking, the International YCDP will help to build skills, knowledge, and networks among youth, particularly those in the most vulnerable countries, to engage in the climate process. It will also provide a model for the COP process on youth inclusion, with a vision to construct a sustainable youth engagement structure for future generations. Sponsored by the COP28 Youth Climate Champion team and the Office of the UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change, the program will be jointly coordinated with all elements with youth-led organizations, including YOUNGO, the official Children and Youth Constituency of the UNFCCC. The program is designed to prominently highlight the needs and policy proposals of youth in global climate decision-making, build climate capacity, knowledge, and networks among youth, and establish a model for equitable youth inclusion in all future COPs. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, President-Designate of COP28 UAE, said, “Young people are at the forefront of addressing the climate challenge. They are leading the way by sharing their perspectives, bringing their creativity and contributing to the positive impact that the world needs. As future leaders, future scientists, future entrepreneurs, and future climate activists, their energy and youth is what will make the difference. The International Youth Climate Delegate Program the largest initiative of its kind will empower young people from around the world to fully participate in the COP process, and give a special focus to those from least developed countries and small island states.” Shamma Al Mazrui, UAE’s Minister of Community Development and COP28 UAE Youth Climate Champion (YCC), will work with YOUNGO, the children and youth constituency of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), to deliver the largest initiative aimed at expanding youth participation from underrepresented countries in the climate process to date. In her YCC role, she will elevate the global youth voice and advocate for youth policies throughout the COP process, ensuring that young people’s capacity-building and needs on the ground are prioritized. This is in recognition of the need to empower young people in the climate action process and capitalize on the innovative ideas, skills, and abilities of the world’s nearly two billion children and youth. Shamma Al Mazrui, COP28 Youth Climate Champion and the UAE Minister of Community Development, said, “Meaningful youth empowerment is a critical pillar towards the success of COP28, because we recognize that the energy and ingenuity young people bring to the table are key drivers in propelling momentum, and provide groundbreaking solutions needed to invigorate the pathway towards our 2030 goals. The COP28 Presidency will build platforms that connect youth to policymakers and decision-makers, ensuring that they have a voice in the multilateral climate processes. We are committed to delivering the most inclusive COP to date, working collaboratively with youth delegates to raise ambitions at COP28 UAE.” During and following the YCDP, the delegates will be able to conduct consultations with other young people based in their countries of origin, before the UNFCCC intersessional in June and COP28 at the end of November. They will also be involved in events such as youth circles to enable direct dialogue with policymakers. The 100 International Youth Climate Delegates will closely follow the UNFCCC negotiation processes over the year, gathering inputs and shared goals from their home country to build a youth-focused strategic plan and policy vision for COP. Prior to COP28, they will also participate in the Conference of Youth. In addition, a small number of delegates will also be invited to participate in other critical moments in the climate calendar including the SB58 UNFCCC Intersessional in June 2023 to be held in Bonn, Germany, the Pre-COP in October, and the UN Regional Climate Weeks. In a statement, YOUNGO shared: “Young people, especially those from vulnerable communities, are at the forefront of being burdened by the climate crisis. Their voices and perspectives must be the focus at international negotiation spaces. Their views added to decision-making processes would set a path to a more sustainable and equitable future. This is why we are collaborating with the COP28 UAE Presidency on the International Youth Climate Delegate Program to advance equitable, fair, and innovative youth engagement in climate policy processes.” Applications for the International YCDP are now open through the online portal and will close by 7 April. The review of applications and interviews will be facilitated by YOUNGO. The program will run from May through to December, with youth delegates participating and providing input into the negotiation process to set priorities for the climate agenda in the 18th UN Climate Change Conference of Youth (COY18) and COP28 from November 30 to December 12 at Expo City Dubai. During the process, youth delegates will also undergo training to build clear policy targets for COP and will be expected to gather perspectives and bring learning back to their wider communities in their countries. Shortlisted applications will be invited to final interviews in April, with the selected delegates announced in early May.

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Shakhboot bin Nahyan meets China’s Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa

ABU DHABI, 15th March , 2023 (WAM) Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, Minister of State, met with Ambassador Xue Bing, Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Affairs of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Abu Dhabi. The two officials discussed developments in the Horn of Africa and opportunities to expand bilateral cooperation in the region. During the meeting, Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan stated: “The UAE has always been a strong advocate for peace and stability in the Horn of Africa. We believe that regional stability is vital to the security and prosperity of the entire continent. As such, we welcome the opportunity to work with our Chinese partners to find solutions to the challenges facing the region. Through close cooperation, we can work together to achieve sustainable solutions for the betterment of the region.”

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‘Road to COP28’ launches initiatives, events aimed at making sustainability a lifestyle: Year of Sustainability team leader

DUBAI, 16th March, 2023 (WAM) — Issa Al Sabousi, Team Leader of the Year of Sustainability, stressed that the directive of the UAE’s leadership to allocate 2023 as the Year of Sustainability underscores the country’s commitment to addressing challenges and promoting sustainable practices. In his statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM) on the sidelines of the “Road to COP28” event at Expo City Dubai, Al Sabousi said that the Year of Sustainability involves a series of initiatives and events that will run until December 2023, to encourage individuals and communities to adopt a lifestyle that protects the environment. Sustainability is connected to climate change, as well as to individual practices that affect collective daily habits and, therefore, the environment, he added. The Year of Sustainability focusses on initiatives that aim to preserve biodiversity, support environmental systems and reduce carbon emissions. The Year of Sustainability also gathers sustainability experts residing in the country through a connected network to discuss ways of addressing sustainability-related issues and encourage positive behaviours, as well as to encourage public participation in three areas, which are promoting responsible consumption patterns, launching initiatives that protect the environment, and inspiring collective climate action, he further added. “Experts within this network will support related research and brief the Year of Sustainability team about relevant policies and initiatives in the public and private sectors, as well as offer updates on the best practices in this area,” Al Sabousi said in conclusion.

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WSIS Forum highlights the ‘UAE’s Digital Journey’

ENEVA,15th March, 2023 (WAM) The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2023, held in Geneva, had a special session that addressed the UAE’s experience, titled “The UAE’s Digital Journey: From Digital Identity to City SuperApps and Beyond”. Eng. Majed Sultan Al Mesmar, Director General of the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), and a number of the UAE delegation members participated in the session. Among the most prominent participants in the session was the Secretary General of the International Telecommunication Union, Ms. Doreen Bogdan-Martin. Al Mesmar said in his welcoming speech that the journey of telecommunications and digital transformation in the UAE summarizes the overall journey of the country, as joining the ITU was one of the first decisions taken by the UAE Federal Government, a few months after the country’s foundation. He added: “Since that time, the extent of the UAE’s interest in the ICT sector has become clear in shaping the future, and this interest has been culminated in a number of subsequent strategic projects, including the establishment of a comprehensive optical fiber infrastructure, the establishment of the first e-government in the region, and achieving leading positions in many relevant global indicators.” The session shed light on a number of digital projects for both the federal and local governments, including FedNet, UAE Pass, and the digital verification platform (UAE Verify), in addition to “Tamm” application by Abu Dhabi Government and “Dubai Now” application by Dubai Digital. Projects in the field of cybersecurity were also discussed, such as the “Cyber Security Pulse” initiative by the Cyber Security Council. The UAE workshop highlighted TDRA’s role as an enabler of digital transformation at the federal level, including the development of core services such as UAE Pass, FedNet, and the digital verification platform (UAE Verify). UAE Pass is a comprehensive national initiative launched by TDRA in partnership with Abu Dhabi Digital Authority and Digital Dubai. It aims to provide quick and easy access to government and non-government services by various segments of customers around the clock. The number of beneficiaries of UAE Pass application has exceeded 5 million people. WSIS Forum is one of the main activities of WSIS, and it is held annually to follow up the countries’ efforts in implementing the Action Lines and Sustainable Development Goals.

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Mansoor bin Mohammed says 10th edition of Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament is set to provide a unique experience for participants

DUBAI, 15th March, 2023 (WAM) H.H. Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, said that the unwavering commitment of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, to supporting the development of the sports sector and his patronage of various sporting events has contributed to raising Dubai’s profile as a leading city on the global sports map. The 10th edition of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, to be organised under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan during Ramadan, is set to draw a large response from the community. The latest edition of the annual sports tournament will be held from 23 March to 10 April at the Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex. Organised under the theme ‘Limitless Capabilities’, the event will feature eight sports, including volleyball, paddle, fencing, jiu-jitsu, archery, cycling, running, and wheelchair basketball. “The Dubai Sports Council is set to organise another exceptional edition of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament. In line with H.H. Sheikh Hamdan’s directives, the upcoming event promises to provide a one-of-a-kind atmosphere for all participants,” His Highness said. s part of the Council’s commitment to promote physical activity among various demographics in the community, the tournament’s games and categories are carefully selected every year to provide a unique experience for everyone, HH Sheikh Mansoor added. “The 10th edition of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament will feature local and international athletes of various abilities who will compete in eight disciplines over a period of 19 days. As one of the region’s most-anticipated sports events, the tournament promises to provide another thrilling and exciting experience for participants,” H.H. Sheikh Mansoor said. Since its inaugural launch in 2013, the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament has evolved into a prominent community sports event, featuring a multitude of sports disciplines and categories, including a special competition for People of Determination.

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Zayed bin Hamdan bin Zayed attends part of ‘Road to COP28’ event at Expo City Dubai

DUBAI, 15th March, 2023 (WAM) — H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the National Media Office, attended part of the activities of “Road to COP28,” hosted by Expo City Dubai to promote national efforts to raise the awareness of the entire community about the importance of supporting climate action initiatives. During the event, Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan met with students participating in the workshops and was briefed about related initiatives supporting sustainable agriculture and young farmers. During his tour, Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan was accompanied by Shamma bint Suhail bin Faris Al Mazrui, Minister of Community Development and COP28 Youth Climate Champion. The one-day event was attended by over 3,000 partners and climate change specialists from various segments of the community, including young leaders in charge of COP28, senior officials and ambassadors. It included three main programmes, such as a morning interactive workshop to inspire 7 to 15-year-olds. The evening programme included several youth discussions, workshops, sustainability initiatives and sessions organised by the event’s partners, including the Ministry of Culture and Youth and the Arab Youth Centre. The night programme, which was the main activity of the event, witnessed discussions between the COP28 leaders team and young climate pioneers about the objectives of COP28. The event focussed on climate action based on four key principles, encouraging participation, increasing youth voices, youth empowerment by improving their knowledge, skills and opportunities, and supporting their climate action initiatives. The event also witnessed the launch of key initiatives aimed at encouraging youth participation in the United Nations climate process and supporting the work of youth-led organisations. The UAE prepares to host the 28th United Nations climate change summit, Conference of Parties (COP28) from 30th November to 12th December 2023 at Expo City Dubai in coincidence with the “Year of Sustainability” under the theme ”Today for Tomorrow”.

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