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Record 192 nations for World Games Abu Dhabi

22 new Special Olympics programmes in Africa, Asia Pacific, Mena and North America

- Staff Report ABU DHABI

Reem Ebrahim Al Hashemi, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, announced yesterday at the Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019 Unified Summit that 22 new nations have signed up for the upcoming World Games, taking the total number of programmes participat­ing to its highest ever at 192.

As the UAE gears up to host the most unified Games in the 50-year history of Special Olympics, programmes have been establishe­d in 13 countries in Africa, five in Asia Pacific, two in the Mena region and two in North American countries.

Under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the Abu Dhabi Games is an integral part of a series of planned initiative­s to provide opportunit­ies for people of determinat­ion in line with Abu Dhabi and the UAE’s shared vision of a unified and inclusive society.

This commitment to empower people of determinat­ion, coupled with hosting Games, has seen the UAE take an active role on a global stage to promote the power of sport to transform lives and its values around tolerance and humanitari­an developmen­t.

Al Hashemi has been at the forefront of a large-scale initiative to encourage and support the developmen­t of Special Olympics in internatio­nal locations where programmes did not previously exist, broadening access to dedicated training and opportunit­ies to showcase talent for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

Speaking at the summit Al Hashemi, said: “The UAE continues to be at the forefront of expanding inclusion and opportunit­y for people of determinat­ion throughout the region. So it is with great pleasure that I can announce that Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019 will set a new record for the number of participat­ing countries, with 192 nations represente­d. This will truly be the most unified World Games in the history of Special Olympics.”

Mohammad Abdullah Al Junaibi, Chairman of the Higher Committee of Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019, said: “The UAE is committed to creating a more unified and inclusive world for all people of determinat­ion and the support of Al Hashemi has been pivotal in helping us to spread the message of the Special Olympics movement.

“Today’s announceme­nt means that Special Olympics programmes will now be accessible to thousands of people who may not have previously had access to sports opportunit­ies.”

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? Emirati performers were put into the global sporting spotlight as the UAE capital officially began the countdown for the Special Olympics World Games in March.
Courtesy: Organiser Emirati performers were put into the global sporting spotlight as the UAE capital officially began the countdown for the Special Olympics World Games in March.

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