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Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize: Zayed Future Energy Prize renamed

The prize will henceforth broaden its focus to affect greater humanitari­an impact by supporting a wider range of solutions to the challenges of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

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The Zayed Future Energy Prize will henceforth become the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize as part of a strategic move to refocus its mandate. After ten years of successful­ly promoting renewable energy initiative­s across the globe, the Prize will henceforth broaden its focus to affect greater humanitari­an impact by supporting a wider range of solutions to the challenges of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Commenting on the Prize’s transforma­tion, Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and Director General of the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize, said: “Inspired by the vision and legacy of our founding father, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Zayed Future Energy Prize has, for the last decade, been able to positively impact 307 million lives through empowering access to energy, clean water, education, training, advocacy and more.

“In a move to align more closely with the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and the UAE’S developing national agenda, going forward the Prize will broaden its reach beyond renewable energy, and reward projects and innovative solutions from a wider spectrum of sustainabi­lity and human developmen­t initiative­s. In addition the Prize will expand its support of young people through the Global High Schools category, which will now reward youthdrive­n projects from a greater number of world regions.”

Based on its renewed mission, the Prize currently has ive distinct categories for applicants to choose from: Health, Food, Energy, Water and Global High Schools. These pillars are interconne­cted and representa­tive of basic needs essential to human survival where innovation­s will yield progress in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Dr Lamya Fawwaz, Director of the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize, said: “The new categories were carefully selected to relect the most pressing sustainabi­lity challenges and offer the greatest socioecono­mic impact on the lives of people around the world.

“The Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize will also look to inspire today’s youth to be forward-thinkers and cultivate within them a vested interest in becoming agents of change for sustainabl­e developmen­t – after all, youth of today are leaders of tomorrow. Beyond that, we look to recognise existing innovation­s and amplify their reach so that they may beneit more people and bring us closer to helping solve some of humanity’s biggest challenges,” Dr Lamya added.

The Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize will see a three-stage evaluation process, beginning with the due diligence that is conducted by a reputed internatio­nal research and analysis consultanc­y. Following this, the shortliste­d entries will undergo evaluation­s by a Selection Committee to determine the finalists.

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Hosting the delegation of students and volunteers, meanwhile, adds to the Ministry’s efforts to promote political participat­ion among all segments of society.

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