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The future looks particular­ly promising in young hands

▶ Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize highlights the role of youth as champions of the planet

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In Tajikistan, a young child studies by the light of solar energy. In the Philippine­s, high school students develop a sunlight-powered micro-farm, cultivatin­g algae as a biofuel. And in South Africa, pupils create a machine for converting waste water to drinking water, part of a project to stimulate sustainabi­lity initiative­s across the continent.

All these innovation­s and more were winners in the global high schools category of this year’s Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize – each proof that the ingenuity of young minds is a resource that can and must be tapped into if the future of the planet is to be secured. Each of the six prizewinni­ng ideas developed by schools, as well as the winners in categories ranging from health and food to energy and water, are as ingenious as they are practical. But while each will contribute to the communitie­s they live in, the ultimate achievemen­t of the prize is raising global awareness, not only of the daunting problems facing the planet but also of the human capacity to invent and innovate to find solutions. In this, the recruitmen­t of young minds and the empowermen­t of youthful potential is essential. This is a philosophy at the heart of the UAE’s ongoing preparatio­ns to meet the challenges of tomorrow, as set out in these pages by Dr Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, the Minister of State for Higher Education.

This year a record 295 schools competed. Since its introducti­on in 2012, the schools category has captured the imaginatio­n of more than 3,270 students around the world, whose innovative schemes have had a sustainabl­e impact on the lives of 350,000 people. But every school project, every family that commits to recycling its waste, every parent and teacher who leads by example, has a vital role to play in shaping the attitudes of a generation upon whom our planet is now depending. As inheritors of a world their elders have left in a precarious state, the young are ambassador­s for the future. The tentative message of hope relayed by the prize is that, provided the power of youthful passion and ingenuity is properly nurtured, that future is in good hands.

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