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New report offers sustainabi­lity advice for Arab government­s

It includes numerous recommenda­tions, including need to develop smart cities, encourage green financing, and capitalize on the resources of the private sector

- Arab News Dubai

It includes the need to develop smart cities, encourage green financing, fully capitalize on the resources of the private sector, and raise awareness of issues associated with sustainabi­lity.

Titled “Sustainabi­lity and Government Action: Arab Government Situation,” the report was compiled by the Arab League’s Arab Administra­tive Developmen­t Organizati­on and the UAE, which holds the presidency of the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, COP28. It was unveiled during the “Forum of Sustainabi­lity and Government Action” in Cairo, the Emirates News Agency reported on Monday. Sultan Al-Jaber, the presidentd­esignate of COP28, told the forum that government­s have a critical role to play in mitigating the effects of climate change by developing effective strategies than can help meet global climate goals in partnershi­p with regional and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

“The report supports our focus during COP28 on enhancing the efforts to achieve a significan­t shift in climate action,” Al-Jaber said. The UAE will host COP28 in Dubai from Nov. 30 to Dec. 12.

Ohood Al-Roumi, the Emirati minister of state for government developmen­t and the future, delivered a keynote speech to the forum in Cairo during which she emphasized the importance of developing policies and laws that help promote a sustainabl­e green transforma­tion, and the publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps needed to help achieve climate neutrality.

She said the newly published report will help Arab government­s in their efforts to improve sustainabi­lity and combat climate change, along with related social and economic issues. The minister also emphasized the potential avenues for boosting long-term economic growth highlighte­d by the report, such as the developmen­t of proactive climate policies and initiative­s, and the need for resilience in adapting to green regulation­s. Al-Roumi said the report reflects the Emirati government’s climate action efforts and its commitment to long-term solutions to environmen­tal concerns, in keeping with the UAE’s Year of Sustainabi­lity and its preparatio­ns for hosting COP28. Nasser Al-Hatlan Al-Qahtani, the director-general of the Arab Administra­tive Developmen­t Organizati­on, said the publicatio­n of the report also provides an opportunit­y to assess how ready Arab government­s are to address climate change challenges and capitalize on opportunit­ies in the green economy.

A new report on sustainabi­lity, based on interviews with

1,800 Arab government officials, offers numerous recommenda­tions to authoritie­s in the region.

The report reflects the Emirati government’s climate action efforts and its commitment to long-term solutions to environmen­tal concerns.

 ?? AFP ?? An aerial view of abandoned hotels and tourist facilities at the dried up Sawa Lake due to climate change and rising temperatur­es in Iraq’s southern province of Al-Muthanna.
AFP An aerial view of abandoned hotels and tourist facilities at the dried up Sawa Lake due to climate change and rising temperatur­es in Iraq’s southern province of Al-Muthanna.

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