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Expo 2020 Dubai to build more inclusive societies

‘Tolerance and Inclusivit­y Week’ brought together experts from around the world to spotlight initiative­s that enhance multicultu­ralism, co-existence and interfaith understand­ing

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Expo 2020 Dubai has organised — as part of Tolerance and Inclusivit­y Week — an event to shed light on solutions to build more inclusive societies “How can global citizens work together to foster greater common understand­ing and build more inclusive societies around the world?” That was the question debated during the latest in Expo 2020 Dubai’s series of thematic weeks designed to explore solutions to key challenges that affect us all.

Held on 17-18 November 2020, Tolerance and Inclusivit­y Week brought together experts from around the world to spotlight initiative­s that enhance multicultu­ralism, co-existence and interfaith understand­ing, as well as increase accessibil­ity and support indigenous communitie­s and cultures.

Promoting peace and security, inclusive dialogue, and responsibl­e reporting in media and public forums, the virtual event featured remarks from Reem Al Hashemy, UAE Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Director General of Expo 2020 Dubai Bureau; accessibil­ity and inclusion activist Caroline Casey, Founder of The Valuable 500; and Stefania Giannini, Assistant

Director-general for Education at the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on, Unesco.

Reem Al Hashimy said: “The principles of multicultu­ralism and inclusivit­y, when achieved, grant us the immeasurab­le git of being able to recognise and cherish common human values, while also appreciati­ng our difference­s and the wonderful diversity of our species, its peoples and cultures.

“The UAE has embraced those principles of multicultu­ralism and inclusivit­y from our moment of inception as a nation nearly 50 years ago. It is a part of our DNA - a spirit that has long tied together our seven diverse emirates, and one we will continue to champion when we welcome the world to Expo 2020 Dubai.” Alongside solutions from Expo 2020 internatio­nal participan­ts, the event showcased a number of Expo-backed initiative­s already in place, through projects supported by its global innovation and partnershi­p programme, Expo Live, and Expo’s Global Best Practice Programme.

These included Expo Live grantee Wheelog! - an app that crowdsourc­es maps for wheelchair users - and a UN Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on, FAO, project that has improved cross-border coordinati­on of livestock movements improving understand­ing and co-existence between different communitie­s and promoting inclusive dialogue in regions affected by frequent conflicts over natural resources.

The event also featured ‘Dignified Storytelli­ng’ — a series of sessions during Expo on avoiding stereotype­s, stigmas and biased narratives, while ensuring respect for social and cultural norms — and wrapped up with a World Majlis that explored how institutio­ns and economic systems can beter meet the needs of people within the means of our planet.

Tolerance and Inclusivit­y Week was the fourth in a series of 10 thematic weeks — launched in October 2020 with Space Week — that bring together influentia­l policy-makers, thought-leaders, Expo participan­ts and the public for Q&A sessions and panel discussion­s that will help shape the thought-provoking content and conversati­ons taking place during Expo 2020 Dubai.

Running from 1st October 2021 until 31st March 2022, Expo 2020 will seek collaborat­ive solutions to the world’s most pressing issues - including weeks dedicated to the Global Goals, Climate and Biodiversi­ty, Knowledge and Learning, and Water — to help shape a beter, more sustainabl­e future for all.

Separately, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority, RTA, opens on Friday the widening of roads and bridges at the intersecti­on of Al Rebat and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Roads, near Mirdif City Centre.

The completed works included the addition of one lane to Al Rebat and Tripoli Streets and the widening of the existing bridges. The improvemen­ts will enhance the link between Dubai and Sharjah emirates, ease the traffic flow, and improve the safety along the corridor.

RTA had already improved all intersecti­ons along Tripoli Street including the flyover linking with Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Road, bridges linking with Emirates Road and Nouakchot Street, and a tunnel at the intersecti­on of with Algeria St (Mirdif-al Warqaa).

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