Sarah Falaknaz elected as member of Committee on Middle East Questions of Inter-Parliamentary Union

GENEVA: The Governing Council of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), during its 213th session held in Geneva, Switzerland, elected Sarah Mohammed Falkinaz, Vice Chair of the UAE Parliamentary Division at IPU, as a member of the Committee on Middle East Questions of IPU.

This appointment marks a significant addition to the UAE parliamentary group’s portfolio within the Union. The group already has memberships in various Union bodies, including the Executive Committee representing the Arab Geopolitical Group and the Union’s Standing Committees.

The Committee on Middle East Questions is dedicated to fostering dialogue and understanding among regional parliaments, addressing conflicts in the Middle East, advocating for peaceful resolutions, organising meetings and conferences, and formulating recommendations and decisions to bolster peace and security in the region.

The committee also actively monitors the peace process in the Middle East and facilitates dialogue among parliamentarians from conflicting countr
ies to achieve peaceful resolutions.

Source: Emirates News Agency

ERC concludes Al Khair Medical Week in Mukalla, Yemen

MUKALLA: Al Khair Medical Week organised by the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) at the Al Mahwar Medical Centre in Rabwat Khalaf in the city of Mukalla, Hadramaut Governorate, Yemen, witnessed a large turnout from the local population, with about 1,000 people benefiting from its medical services.

The Al Khair Medical Week, organised under the patronage of Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi, Governor of Hadramaut, and in coordination with the Office of the Ministry of Public Health and Population in Hadramaut Coast, took place from 18th to 25th March.

The event was attended by a group of specialist and consultant doctors.

Humaid Rashid Al Shamsi, Advisor for Development and International Cooperation and ERC Representative in Yemen, shared his joy about the success of the significant medical event. He highlighted that the ERC will persist in delivering health and humanitarian aid to enhance healthcare in regions lacking medical services, and assist individuals struggling to access medical treatment and healthcare.

Al Kh
air Medical Week initiative is part of the ERC’s ongoing efforts to provide humanitarian assistance and health care to those in need. It aims to provide free and specialised health care services to the community, especially in light of the difficult living conditions.

The beneficiaries praised ERC’s efforts and the participating doctors in the initiative. They expressed their gratitude for the care, treatment, and health care they received free of charge.

Dr. Suhair Qunzal, Director of the Centre, confirmed that the Al Khair Medical Week witnessed a large turnout. She also pointed out that this initiative alleviated the suffering of sick citizens who need medical examinations and treatment due to the difficult economic conditions they are witnessing.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Parliamentary Group presents report on outcomes of parliamentary meeting accompanying COP28 to IPU in Geneva

GENEVA: Meera Sultan Al Suwaidi, member of the Parliamentary Division Group of the Federal National Council (FNC) in the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), presented the final document of the parliamentary meeting accompanying COP28 in her capacity as Rapporteur of the meeting’s outcomes. The presentation took place during the 213th session of the IPU Governing Council held in Geneva, Switzerland.

During her presentation, Al Suwaidi highlighted that the parliamentary meeting was held in conjunction with the UAE’s hosting of the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) and was organised by the IPU and the FNC.

She explained that the meeting was the most well-attended parliamentary meeting in COP history, with over 400 participants representing more than 70 countries. The meeting aimed to develop international parliamentary solutions to the climate crisis. The high-level participation in the meeting reflects the deep commitment of the IPU member parliam
ents to addressing climate change and driving national implementation of the Paris Agreement.

Al Suwaidi added that, for the first time, the parliamentary meeting was held in the COP28’s Green Zone, alongside the negotiations. This signifies the importance of parliaments in shaping global collective action on climate change and represents a positive step forward.

She explained that parliamentarians and experts engaged in rich discussions on how to address key climate issues, including global progress on adaptation, climate finance, loss and damage, and parliamentary oversight.

The meeting highlighted the inclusion of frontline countries, particularly small island developing states, as another critical area that parliamentarians should consider. The meeting also showcased the important role of women and young parliamentarians in climate action, as well as the actions that parliaments and parliamentarians worldwide should take to become more environmentally conscious.

The parliamentary meeting concluded its
work by adopting a final document to guide parliamentary work after COP28. The document specifically calls on parliaments to encourage governments to increase the ambition of their nationally determined contributions, combat climate change through international cooperation, and promote comprehensive and fair climate strategies.

In line with the main outcome of COP28, the final document called for stronger support for adaptation, increased investment in renewable energy sources, and addressing the climate finance gap, especially in developing countries. It provided parliaments with a roadmap to accelerate parliamentary action on climate change at the national level of parliaments and at the global level, for a more sustainable planet for current and future generations.

The meeting of the Governing Council was attended by the UAE Parliamentary Group in the Inter-Parliamentary Union, headed by Dr. Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Group, and members of the Group, including Sarah Mohammed Falkinaz, Vice Cha
irman of the Group, other members of the FNC.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Municipality issues guidance for businesses on single use plastics ban

DUBAI: Dubai Municipality (DM) has published additional guidance for businesses on the single use plastics ban that was issued in January following a resolution by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council.

The resolution was introduced to protect the environment by minimising plastic waste through changing consumer habits and fostering a culture of recycling among businesses and the community.

Dubai Municipality published an awareness guide for the initiative under its #DubaiMoreSustainable campaign, which was launched at COP28. The guide has now been expanded with more information and an FAQ to help people and businesses adhere to the new rules.

It is aimed at individuals, public sector entities, private businesses, corporations, and institutions, promoting everyday sustainable practices in work and at home in line with Dubai Municipality’s efforts to advance quality of life and sustainability.

The move not only helps safeguard t
he environment but also supports the development of a circular economy, sustainable development, and the preservation of natural resources for future generations.

Mohammed Alrayees, Head of Waste Strategy and Projects Department at Dubai Municipality, said, ‘Dubai Municipality is committed to transforming Dubai into a leading and sustainable global city. This comprehensive guide has been launched to answer questions on single use plastics and green alternatives in line with our support for all individuals, businesses and institutions to adopt sustainable practices.’

The guide, available online in Arabic and English, answers important questions that consumers and businesses may have about the ban. It also highlights green alternatives to plastics along with tips on how to be more sustainable.

Source: Emirates News Agency