Maryam Al -Muhairi confirms the UAE’s commitment to global cooperation to achieve a sustainable future of food systems


Maryam bint Mohammed Al -Muhairi, head of the International Affairs Office at the Presidential Court and CEO of Group 2The Freded UAE’s commitment to enhancing international cooperation and adopting innovation to achieve sustainable development, during its participation in the fifty -fifth session of the World Economic Forum ((Davos, Switzerland.

Maryam Al -Muhairi participated in two high -ranking sessions, during which she presented a set of ideas and visions that highlighted the leadership role of the UAE in facing urgent global challenges.

Enhancing food security

In a session entitled “Food”, Maryam Al -Muhairi highlighted the importance of understanding food, climate and agriculture systems in depth to meet the increasing challenges.

She participated in this session, along with many leadership figures from all over the world, including Johan Westman, CEO of the company And I am Luisza Virginia, the financial manager of the company David John Heinz, CEO of the company .

She said: “The conversion of food systems is one of the most urgent challenges of our time, but at the same time it opens horizons for joint economic growth, increasing food and food security for millions of people, reducing the negative effects of climate change, and promoting nutrition, health and quality of life for all.”

She highlighted: “An advertisement 28 UAE on food systems, sustainable agriculture and climate work, “the first of its kind in the history of the parties’ conferences”, as a global achievement that contributed to feeding as an essential part in climate work. She stressed the importance of partnerships and innovation in achieving progress, noting the UAE’s partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which includes a project that seeks to ensure financing and accelerate the pace of work in developing countries.

She added: “Partnerships are the key to success in global food systems projects, where partners can work together to achieve a common vision and achieve influential and sustainable results.”

Promote partnerships

In another session on the future of food, climate and sustainability in the Middle East and North Africa region, Maryam Al -Muhairi discussed the importance of developing innovative frameworks for partnerships and international and regional cooperation.

The decisive roles played by government frameworks, green financing programs, and technological initiatives in enabling the private sector to support the implementation of nationally defined contributions ().

The session participated with prominent personalities such as Nour Ali Al -Khalif, Minister of Sustainable Development in Bahrain, and Adel bin Ahmed Al -Jubeir, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Climate Envoy in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The role of the private sector

As a former minister of climate change, the environment and the CEO of Group 2One of the largest investment companies globally, Maryam Al -Muhairi stressed the importance of aligning private sector investments with national goals.

She said: “Governments play a pivotal role in providing the political clarity needed to motivate the private sector to support climate goals. It is 2 A role model, as we seek to align our global investments with those national goals, which supports efforts to reduce emissions and make tangible progress in all sectors. “

A sustainable future vision

She concluded by confirming that this cooperation between national strategies and the private sector represents a driving force towards achieving a more sustainable and comprehensive future, and reflects the pioneering role of the UAE in strengthening partnerships that push the wheel of sustainable development at the global level.

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