Khaleej Times

Students to help realise Dubai’s green vision

- Kelly Clarke

dubai — Using solar energy to harvest food produce in schools and utilising plastic bottles to grow and house plants are just some of the ideas being put forward by UAE students taking part in the second Dubai Vision Competitio­n.

This year, more than 300 students from public and private schools across the country will come together to create joint projects on their shared vision of sustainabi­lity in the UAE.

This is the first time both public and private sector students will be partnering to put forward their ideas, which will enforce the theme of Dubai Expo 2020, ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’.

There will be three key areas of focus for this year’s competitio­n; solar energy, energy and water conservati­on and green mobility.

All 65 participat­ing schools will be given a monetary fund to help support their projects, likely Dh1,000, Zainab Al Baloushi, English specialist at the Curriculum Developmen­t Unit of the Ministry of Education, told Khaleej Times. The winning project will receive a larger cash sum.

Additional­ly, this year, the competitio­n will also be awarding a cash prize to the group that works best as a collaborat­ion.

The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understand­ing (SMCCU), in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Education and Architaly Green Energy DMCC, will be supporting the projects.

“Expo 2020 is all about bringing people from different background­s together and this year we want students to work hand in hand on projects that will make Dubai a better place to live in,” Al Baloushi said. Students Safiya Hussein and Naila Imam from Al Sadiq Islamic English School in Dubai are two of the 300 students taking part this year. “Our idea is to focus on the topic of solar energy. We already nurture sustainabi­lity practice in our school and we have a green house where we grow food. We were thinking to extend our green house and add a solar unit to help grow more plants,” Imam told Khaleej Times.

For Hussein, the competitio­n is just another chance to put forward

I’m looking forward to seeing the projects that focus on solar energy as in a country like the UAE; this is an absolute need when it comes to building infrastruc­ture.” Abdallah Al Serkal

her ideas for sustainabl­e practice in the UAE.

“I have previously taken part in another project at the American University of Dubai where we made posters on ways to promote green living, so this is something I have an active interest in.”

Over at Al Maleiha School in Sharjah, a group of nine male students have already cemented their project. “We want to address the issue of plastic bottle waste in our

Expo 2020 is all about bringing people from different background­s together. This year, we want students to work on projects that make Dubai a better place to live in.” Zainab Al Baloushi

school,” Mohammed Haseeb said. “We noticed that during school break times, there are a lot of plastic bottles being thrown in the trash and not recycled. This is really a big problem. So we are going to collect those bottles, maybe 200-300 each day and then we want to use them as plant pots to decorate the school.”

Helping support the projects this year is David Provenzani, director of ArchItaly Green Energy.

Kids need to understand how the world is and how it will change. By 2030, 50 per cent of current jobs will be gone but sustainabi­lity jobs will be at the fore.” David Provenzani

He said the opportunit­y to take part in the Dubai Vision Competitio­n is a necessity for students nowadays.

“Kids need to understand how the world is and how it will change. It’s actually a matter of future career choice now too, not just saving the world. By 2030, 50 per cent of current jobs will be gone but jobs in the sustainabi­lity field will be at the fore.”

The deadline for submission­s of the first report on project developmen­t will be June 6 and on November 15 the award ceremony and projects’ showcase will commence.

All projects submitted — whether the winning project or not — will be exhibited at the SMCCU and Abdallah Al Serkal, SMCCU founder, said he is looking forward to seeing how students from different schools and background­s work together.

I have taken part in another project at American University of Dubai, where we made posters on ways to promote green living.” Safiya Hussein

We were thinking to extend our green house and add a solar unit to help grow more plants.” Naila Imam

“From a personal perspectiv­e, I’m looking forward to seeing the projects that focus on solar energy as in a country like the UAE that is constantly developing, this is an absolute need when it comes to building infrastruc­ture.”

kelly@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photos by Dhes Handumon ?? Students of Al Sadiq islamic english School (left) and Al maleeha School students, at the Dubai Vision Orientatio­n Day at Amity university. —
Photos by Dhes Handumon Students of Al Sadiq islamic english School (left) and Al maleeha School students, at the Dubai Vision Orientatio­n Day at Amity university. —
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