Kuwait Times

Kuwait pavilion at Doha Expo marks national days

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DOHA: The Kuwait pavilion at Doha Expo 2023 held a function to mark the 63rd National Day and the 33rd Liberation Day of Kuwait on Sunday. The celebratio­n, which gathered a number of Qatari government officials, Kuwaiti diplomats, and environmen­tal activists, aims to enhance public awareness about the importance of environmen­tal protection, Director General of the Kuwait Environmen­t Public Authority (EPA), Samira Al-Kandari, said.

At the behest of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, the State of Kuwait is keen

on implementi­ng the developmen­t vision “New Kuwait 2035,” which gives precedence to sustainabl­e developmen­t and active participat­ion in relevant events, she said in a speech at the function.

Participat­ion in the Doha Expo provides a great opportunit­y to share the experience­s of other countries in the combat against desertific­ation and the latest technologi­es for promoting sustainabl­e agricultur­al developmen­t, as Al-Kandari pointed out. On the Kuwaiti pavilion, she said it showcases the Kuwaiti horticultu­ral experiment­s and the projects to combat desertific­ation.

The Greenhands Environmen­tal Team and Al-Sadu Weaving Cooperativ­e Society, a non-profit organizati­on, as well as folklore teams, are taking part in the pavilion to shed light on Kuwait’s efforts to protect the environmen­t and conserve national heritage, she went on. Since opening, the pavilion has seen 25 workshops and lectures organized in collaborat­ion with the Kuwaiti government and non-government organizati­ons.

The pavilion attaches great importance to public

awareness about environmen­tal issues with a view to delivering practical, scientific facts to the public and the new generation, Al-Kandari added. Praising the fraternity between Kuwait and Qatar, she thanked the Qatari leaders and people for facilitati­ng the organizati­on of the Kuwaiti pavilion. On his part, Bader Al-Dafa, the Commission­er General of Doha Expo 2023, praised Kuwait’s experience in promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t and green farming across developing countries.

He noted that the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t (KFAED) plays an important role in funding agricultur­al projects and employing innovative technologi­cal solutions in farming in several countries. The participan­ts in the Expo, from the public or private sectors, have a chance to build partnershi­ps in agricultur­al and horticultu­ral areas, he added. Doha Expo 2023, the first internatio­nal horticultu­ral exhibition in Qatar, the Middle East, and North Africa, opened on October 2 and will conclude on March 28, 2024. — KUNA

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