Khaleej Times

Trainers share global sustainabi­lity practices at Bee’ah workshop

- Staff Reporter saman@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — A total of 18 youth took part in the Bee’ah programme to contribute actively in achieving several of the United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) within the UAE.

The comprehens­ive training programme — based on the concept of circular economy — was developed by the Institute of Environmen­tal Management and Sustainabi­lity, Middle East (IEMS), in collaborat­ion with the Federal Competitiv­eness and Statistics Authority (FCSA).

During the course of the programme, trainers shared global best practices on how to analyse potential collaborat­ion opportunit­ies with stakeholde­rs at all levels to drive SDG implementa­tion. The programme was tailored to harness maximum benefit from Bee’ah’s corporate strategy and position as a pioneer in ensuring a sustainabl­e quality of life for UAE residents.

The two-day programme identified current obstacles in reaching these goals, as well as key focus areas for improvemen­t. Trainers in the programme advised Bee’ah ambassador­s on how to link the organisati­on’s strategy with the SDGs and assess potential ways to operationa­lize sustainabl­e developmen­t targets and indicators through appropriat­e channels.

Khaled Al Huraimel, Bee’ah’s

Group CEO, said; “This special training programme, conducted by IEMS, has given our employees a new perspectiv­e on how to achieve our objectives. We are pleased to be playing a role in implementi­ng and affecting change in the country while building up its knowledge economy. Through our efforts, we hope to support the improvemen­t in quality of life in the UAE and establish a blueprint for its sustainabl­e future.”

Ghaya Al Midfa, head of SDG’s Section, strategy and future department from the FCSA, said: “We aligned the SDGs with UAE’s national developmen­t priorities where the National Committee on SDGs serves as a coordinati­on body to implement the SDGs and to undertake regular follow up and review of progress on implementa­tion. This is being done through working with private and public sector entities.”

This special training programme, conducted by IEMS, has given our employees a new perspectiv­e on how to achieve our objectives.” Khaled Al Huraimel Bee’ah Group CEO

 ??  ?? LEARNING BEST PRACTICES: The training programme attended by Bee’ah employees aimed at developing sustainabl­e cities.
LEARNING BEST PRACTICES: The training programme attended by Bee’ah employees aimed at developing sustainabl­e cities.

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