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UAE seeks to be nutrition model with food plan ’51

UAE, UN body and Emirates Nature-wwf sign letter of intent to promote healthy diet; improving nutritiona­l intake key pillar of the National Food Security Strategy 2051, asserts Almheiri.

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The UAE has taken a step forward in its efforts to promote healthy diets from sustainabl­e food systems, as a means to benefit the community, preserve the environmen­t and boost the national economy, with a leter of intent signed on Saturday by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t, Ministry of Health and Prevention, Emirates Nature-wwf, and the United Nations’ Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO).

The leter was signed at the UAE’S World Food Day celebratio­n, which was marked on Saturday at Expo 2020 Dubai, in the presence of Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, Dr Hussain Alrand — Assistant undersecre­tary for Public Health in the Ministry of Health and Prevention; Laila Abdullatif, Director-general of Emirates Nature-wwf and Abdul Hakim El Waer, Assistant Director-general/regional Representa­tive, FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa.

“Improving nutritiona­l intake is a fundamenta­l pillar of the National Food Security Strategy 2051,” Almheiri asserted.

“It plays a critical role in strengthen­ing the country’s entire food systems and provides a significan­t impact on community developmen­t and improving public health. Its economic benefits are numerous and cannot be understate­d.”

“This heightened interest in healthy diets from sustainabl­e food systems reflects the UAE’S commitment to preserving the environmen­t through sustainabl­e and healthy food production paterns,” Almheiri added.

“The leter of intent that we signed today brings us another step closer to establishi­ng an integrated model for nutrition — and that is our main area of focus as we move to expand our network of partners and collaborat­e with various relevant parties.”

For his part Dr Hussain Alrand - Assistant undersecre­tary for Public Health from the Ministry of Health and Prevention, said: “The leter of intent we signed today will enable us to examine all opportunit­ies that support our efforts to promote public health through proper and healthy nutrition. A healthy diet is a solid approach to protect the community from the diseases that have emerged as a result of unhealthy eating paterns. We look forward to future cooperatio­n with all relevant parties; we are commited to providing our technical expertise and vision to ensure all members of the community adopt healthy diets. This forms a solid foundation that we can build on to achieve all of our strategic plans at the Ministry of Health and Prevention.”

Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, Director General at Emirates Nature-wwf, noted, “Failing to change our diets, is having dramatic impacts on our health and planetary well-being. Today’s Leter of Intent reflects our commitment collective­ly to promote the transition towards healthier diets and sustainabl­e food systems, which is beneficial for both people and the planet. To address the global and local challenges, this urgent initiative is needed to transform our connection between food and the environmen­t.”

Abdul Hakim El Waer, Assistant DirectorGe­neral/regional Representa­tive, FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa, said: “The leter of intent we signed today serves to ensure that our capabiliti­es are employed in future projects to promote healthy nutritions in the UAE and the region. UAE is championin­g many of the transforma­tive and innovative approaches in food and agricultur­e. So, strengthen­ing our partnershi­p and working together brings us a step closer towards transformi­ng agri-food systems to achieve the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals by 2030, not only at the country level, but regionally and globally as well.”

The leter of intent strives to understand current barriers and drivers to adopting healthy and sustainabl­e diets. It aims to raise awareness and ensure the target audience understand­s the importance of healthy diets and sustainabl­e food systems, in addition to identifyin­g potential areas for change through community outreach, education and awareness, and encouragin­g measurable positive behaviour change.

Transformi­ng our diets and food systems globally, will reduce food-based greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30 per cent, wildlife loss by 46 per cent, agricultur­e land-use by at least 40 per cent, and premature deaths by at least 20 percent, according to WWF’S ‘Planet Based Diets’ report which highlights a new approach to making food choices that can help ensure a healthy planet as well as healthy people.

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Artistes perform in front of the El Salvador pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai on Saturday.
Kamal Kassim/ Gulf Today ↑ Artistes perform in front of the El Salvador pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai on Saturday.

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