Friday, February 24, 2023 – 8:38 p.m
The Climate Precursor to the Conference of the Parties “COP28” reviews the roles of women leaders in the field of climate action during a panel discussion.
Razan Al Mubarak emphasizes the importance of empowering women and promoting their role in leading and supporting climate action.
Razan Al-Mubarak: The UAE recognized early on the importance of empowering women as one of the pillars of the state’s progress and development.
DUBAI, 24th February 2020 (WAM) – Razan Al Mubarak, the climate pioneer at the UAE-hosted COP28 conference at Expo City Dubai from November 30 to December 12, reviewed his journey as an inspiring model for Emirati women and girls. Their leadership role in the fields of climate action, nature conservation and environmental protection enhances its role in spearheading efforts to stimulate climate action to protect the planet.
A new program called “Dialogue With” held at the Women’s Pavilion at Dubai Expo City, which will continue into 2023, will be the leading global platform for meaningful dialogue on global issues. Climate action especially from the perspective of women.
Razan Al Mubarak said that the wise leadership of the UAE realized early on the importance of empowering women as one of the main pillars of the country’s progress and development. and important positions in the field of environment and climate and bringing about positive change within the country and globally.
The COP28 Climate Initiative sets out its role and priorities as a climate initiative, particularly important international initiatives related to climate action, including “climate neutrality”, the COP27 Climate Adaptation Plan and other initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
The issues of climate change and the loss of nature have a strong and clear link, which calls for the need to accelerate programs that contribute to the protection, restoration and management of natural ecosystems such as mangroves, as well as the empowerment of women and girls. Enhance their role in driving meaningful change in support of climate action.
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