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Global health among top UAE priorities at G-20 Summit

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The priority issues that the UAE will champion during its engagement at the G-20 Summit include global health, quality education and the environmen­t

Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State and UAE Sherpa, has underlined the priority issues that the UAE will champion during its engagement at the G-20 Summit — which include global health, quality education and the environmen­t.

In a press briefing held virtually on Thursday ahead of the UAE’S participat­ion in the 2020 G20 Riyadh Summit being held between November 21st-22nd, the Minister said the UAE is “honoured and humbled by the invitation, given that we only join seven other guest country invitees for this year’s summit.”

This would be the second time the UAE had been asked to join at the invitation of Saudi Arabia, following its atendance in 2011 at the invitation of France.

Al Sayegh said that the UAE, since the beginning of the year, has worked closely with bilateral and regional partners to identify priority issues during its engagement at the Summit — issues that mater to the UAE, the GCC, and to many smaller countries who are oten not represente­d at fora like the G-20.

“In light of this, we identified a number of priority areas, including: the Global Health

Agenda; Sustainabi­lity and Climate Change; Food and Water Security; Quality Education; and Financial Inclusion,” he added.

He continued, “We have taken the opportunit­y of being part of the G-20 process to highlight some of the UAE’S critical perspectiv­es, including emphasisin­g the importance of global coordinati­on and multilater­alism; supporting efforts to ensure equitable and affordable access to COVID-19 vaccines and treatments; championin­g inclusive access to quality education; highlighti­ng the need to support developing and least developed countries; stressing the importance of women’s empowermen­t; calling for more ambitious climate targets; underlinin­g the importance of food and water security; and referencin­g a POST-COVID-19 recovery that will be sustainabl­e and inclusive.”

The Minister added, “We have been happy to see that our views are aligned with many G-20 countries on a number of these important topics.

“Moreover, this process has given us an opportunit­y to beter appreciate the global challenges that the internatio­nal community is facing and how the UAE could support the internatio­nal community to address these issues.”

Moreover, Al Sayegh noted that the Saudi Presidency has set itself a very ambitious agenda before the start of the year. “The onset of COVID-19, and the need to coordinate a global response, only lent more importance to the G-20 forum as the year progressed.

“And now, having spent significan­t time coordinati­ng with my G-20 counterpar­ts and recognisin­g their tireless commitment to finding consensus, I honestly cannot think of another forum more suited than the G-20 to illustrate our ability to come together and address shared challenges.

“From our side, we have found participat­ion in the G-20 process extremely valuable, in terms of knowledge and experience sharing, as well as strengthen­ing bilateral relationsh­ips.”

The Minister said he is looking forward to the Leaders’ Statement, “which will set a bold blueprint for future action on many of our common challenges, as well as for a more sustainabl­e, resilient, and inclusive POST-COVID recovery. We must seize the opportunit­y presented by this crisis to build back beter.”

“We recognise that this year’s Leaders’ Declaratio­n is a starting point. As such, we are eager to work with our G-20 counterpar­ts over the coming years. As host of Dubai Expo 2020, with its theme of ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’, the UAE is especially well placed to support the global agenda and the critical work of the G-20 moving forward,” the Minister concluded.

MOVE TO PROMOTE AI, INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE: The Ministry of Health and Prevention, MOHAP, recently participat­ed in the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understand­ing to lay down the basic principles of the HCFL initiative aimed at stimulatin­g digitisati­on and artificial intelligen­ce in health care, detecting cancer by promoting future innovation, and developing technology applicatio­ns and scientific discovery in health care fields.

The agreement outlines priority areas and common goals for building effective and sustainabl­e cooperatio­n, as a key to the healthcare transforma­tion for the next decade, as part of a global collaborat­ive initiative.

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