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New UAE project to reduce climate change risks, aid displaced people

Indonesian bags best minister award

- Staff Reporter sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com Sherouk Zakaria

dubai — An Indonesian minister has bagged the best minister award at the World Government Summit on Sunday. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, gave the Best Minister Award to Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Minister of Finance of Indonesia.

She was given the award in appreciati­on of her significan­t contributi­ons to boosting economic security levels in her country. Also recognised for fighting corruption and increasing government transparen­cy, under her mandate, the government achieved tangible results in reducing poverty, improving the standard of living, reducing public debt and boosting transparen­cy on public transactio­ns.

The award recognises the efforts of ministers who demonstrat­e excellence in the public sector, implement successful reforms and inspire other leaders and service providers to promote innovation within their domain, to better serve the needs of their citizens. Criteria for the award include innovative leadership and positive impact created.

reporters@khaleejtim­es.com dubai — The UAE has launched a climate project to aid people displaced by natural disasters and reduce climate change risks around the world.

The two-year initiative will deliver climate initiative­s and products that will serve 10 million people worldwide by 2020.

The joint initiative between the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t (MoCCAE) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n (MoFAIC) was launched on Sunday to share knowledge on coping with climate change phenomena and promote finance-able climate resilience projects in developing countries.

During the launch press conference on the first day of the World Government Summit (WGS), Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, said that through an innovative approach bringing together communicat­ions and media experts with scientists, thought leaders and government representa­tives, the project will create products aimed at both the general public and decision makers.

Al Thani said the project will focus on three areas including gender and youth; extreme weather events; and sustainabl­e solutions. “Natural disasters mostly impact women and youth who are the most vulnerable categories when it comes to climate change. The project will improve engagement and decision making when it comes to this segment,” said Al Thani.

The number of displaced people reached 23.5 million in 2016, he added. “Through these projects, we are aiming to close the gap between internatio­nal organisati­ons, to help send finances in real time,” said Al Thani.

The minister also launched the UAE Climate Resilience Aid Standard that will mark a first for UAE foreign aid. It will engage donors to ensure that all projects and programs actively evaluate how they can prevent humanitari­an need for disaster risk. Al Thani noted: “Today’s climate circumstan­ces demand that we plan for the worst and work towards the best.”

Over the past few years, the UAE has made significan­t climate investment­s in 11 Pacific countries, three Indian Ocean countries and 16 more in the Caribbean region.

Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda, which suffered 95 per cent damages to its infrastruc­ture after Hurricane Irma, commended the UAE for its $10 million contributi­on to the Caribbean region.

Of the $10 million, the small Caribbean nation of Barbuda will get a share of $1 million to be used in strengthen­ing the physical infrastruc­ture and providing utilities among vulnerable groups, especially women.

Through the UAE’s $15 million concession loan, Browne said Barbuda Island will install 10 MegaWatt of solar energy to help build a climate resilient country. “There’s a facility from the UAE worth $3.1 million, that will also be utilised to install around 1 Megawatt of solar energy to help us transition Barbuda into green island,” said Browne.

He said authoritie­s expect Barbuda to be a full green island powered by clean energy over the next 2-3 years and the $3.1 million is a good start.

Academy Award-winning actor, producer, director and activist Robert De Niro has been the key to post-hurricane constructi­on in Barbuda. Also a private investor, he said it is only through internatio­nal cooperatio­n that “we can reverse the devastatin­g effects of climate change.”

“This change starts with you as an individual — everyone can make a difference,” said the veteran actor.

Meanwhile, Browne urged societies to reduce carbon emissions to strengthen the stand of islands that are most vulnerable to climate change.

“Reduce emissions so vulnerabil­ity due to climate change will be reduced, and help us face the existentia­l crisis looming on the planet,” said Browne.

He added that public education is “very important” to advocate this message globally, so countries will understand the importance of fighting climate change responsibi­lity.

Natural disasters mostly impact women and youth. The project will improve engagement and decision making for this segment. Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t

There’s a facility from the UAE worth $3.1 million, that will also be utilised to install around 1 MW of solar energy to help us transition Barbuda into a green island. Gaston Browne, Prime Minister, Antigua & Barbuda

 ?? Photo by Dhes Handumon ?? Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda; actor and activist Robert De Niro and Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, during the ‘Rising Tides: Preparing for the New Normal’ discussion on Climate Change at the summit on Sunday. —
Photo by Dhes Handumon Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda; actor and activist Robert De Niro and Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, during the ‘Rising Tides: Preparing for the New Normal’ discussion on Climate Change at the summit on Sunday. —
 ?? Photo by Shihab ?? Sri Mulyani Indrawati wins the Best Minister Award at the summit.
Photo by Shihab Sri Mulyani Indrawati wins the Best Minister Award at the summit.

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