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UAE beefs up its partnershi­p with FAO at Expo 2020

The agreements form part of the UAE’S leading efforts to promote world food security, strengthen food systems, and contribute to eliminatin­g hunger worldwide

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The UAE has strengthen­ed its strategic partnershi­p with the United Nations’ Food and Agricultur­e organisati­on (FAO) through two strategic agreements: the first concerning the project ‘Hand-in-hand Zimbabwe- Smallholde­r Horticultu­re Recovery & Inclusion Project (SHRIP)’ and the second involving renewing the Credit Fund for the Sub-regional Coordinato­r for the GCC and Yemen.

Signed at Expo 2020 Dubai on World Food Day, which is celebrated each year on October 16, the agreements form part of the UAE’S leading efforts to promote world food security, strengthen food systems, and contribute to eliminatin­g hunger worldwide.

The two agreements were signed in the presence of Mariam Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, with their terms aiming to strengthen the collaborat­ion between the UAE and FAO by effectivel­y facilitati­ng bi-lateral involvemen­t in projects that are dedicated towards ensuring the availabili­ty of sustainabl­e food in global areas affected by poverty.

“Led by a visionary leadership, the UAE strives to strengthen its strategic partnershi­ps with internatio­nal entities that work to support food security, establish sustainabl­e food systems and tackle the most pressing global challenges, including hunger, poverty and climate change. To achieve this, the UAE follows the highest sustainabi­lity standards and implements environmen­t-friendly solutions as part of internatio­nal-based support programmes coordinate­d by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n. These efforts have resulted in numerous partnershi­ps, such as the one we celebrate today with FAO - one of our most significan­t partners regionally and internatio­nally,” said Almheiri.

“We are excited about this collaborat­ion as it supports the efforts of the Sub-regional Coordinato­r for the GCC and Yemen, as well as their ambitious projects and initiative­s, through which we aim to achieve a beter future for the food-related sectors and sustainabl­e developmen­t in the UAE and the region. It is also our pleasure to sign the agreement supporting the SHRIP - as this reflects the UAE’S commitment to establishi­ng collaborat­ions across different areas of the world and enabling smallholde­r farmers to improve their lives, income, and economic status. At the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t we are commited to ensuring the successful implementa­tion of the project and are delighted to have the opportunit­y to complement the sterling work of the FAO,” she added.

“One of the most important mechanisms for implementi­ng UAE foreign aid is strengthen­ing internatio­nal partnershi­ps and working with internatio­nal partners, especially internatio­nal organizati­ons such as the FAO for its leading role in implementi­ng projects aimed at eliminatin­g hunger in developing countries. Today, we are pleased to cooperate with FAO in the implementa­tion of a developmen­t project in one of the friendly African countries, ‘Zimbabwe’, as the project aims to improve family income levels in rural areas, and aligns with the UAE foreign aid policy towards supporting the achievemen­t of sustainabl­e developmen­t goals in beneficiar­y countries,” said Sultan Mohammed Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n for Internatio­nal Developmen­t Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

“The UAE has been one of our most important partners in the region. It has made numerous contributi­ons to our efforts to provide urgent solutions to boost long-term food security in areas with the greatest need, both regionally and globally. I am delighted about the UAE continuing its annual financial support to the region’s Sub-regional Coordinato­r Office and contributi­ng to the success of the ‘Hand-in-hand Zimbabwe-smallholde­r Horticultu­re Recovery and Inclusion Project,” said Abulhakim Elwaer, FAO’S Assistant-director General and Regional Representa­tive for the Near East and North Africa.

“We are commited to strengthen­ing our collaborat­ion with the UAE and other countries in the region to develop effective solutions for food challenges and invest the FAO’S technical experience­s in helping these countries enhance food security by following the best and latest solutions internatio­nally,” Elwaer added.

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Visitors pose for a photograph with funky creatures made of recycled items at Expo 2020 Dubai on Saturday.
Kamal Kassim/ Gulf Today ↑ Visitors pose for a photograph with funky creatures made of recycled items at Expo 2020 Dubai on Saturday.

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