What Dina Thinks: EAD and GGGI Join Hands?

In an era defined by environmental challenges and the pressing need for sustainable development, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) have joined forces in a significant partnership. This dynamic collaboration was sealed through a Memorandum of Understanding, signifying a new era of green growth efforts in the UAE.


What makes this partnership truly exciting is the wealth of knowledge and experience that both parties bring to the table. EAD, with its relentless commitment to environmental protection, and GGGI's global prowess in green growth, is set to transform the landscape of climate action and sustainable development in Abu Dhabi and beyond.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) lays the groundwork for cooperation between EAD and GGGI, paving the way for projects and programs that align with the UAE's national plans and strategies. This agreement signifies a clear commitment to advancing the UAE's global agreements and sustainability efforts, specifically in the domain of the circular economy, where resources are used sustainably and efficiently.

The MoU was inked by EAD's Secretary-General, Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, and representatives from GGGI, Ahmed Baharoon and Ahmed Al Amra. This momentous occasion coincides with the initiation of Abu Dhabi's climate change strategy, aligning with the UAE's ambitious target of achieving climate neutrality by 2050.

Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, EAD Secretary-General, succinctly sums up the agency's vision: "To achieve a better and more sustainable future in Abu Dhabi." This is a vision that requires effective partnerships, both local and international, to bolster the Emirate's position in the global arena of climate action and environmental protection.

The upcoming COP28, hosted by the UAE, is a significant motivation for all sectors to prioritize climate action as a catalyst for development. Cleaner production principles and a focus on a sustainable economy are the order of the day.

Ahmed Al Amra, the Country Representative of GGGI in the UAE, rightly emphasizes the need for collective efforts in the face of escalating global challenges, especially the climate crisis. Building partnerships and fostering collaboration are the keys to a greener and more resilient future.

As Abu Dhabi gears up to host COP28, the government is poised to showcase its successes and lessons learned in climate action and environmental protection. The collaboration between EAD and GGGI, built on their vast reservoir of knowledge, will be instrumental in this endeavor.

EAD and GGGI understand the importance of inclusivity. Engaging stakeholders from various sectors ensures that the transformation towards a greener and more resilient UAE and Abu Dhabi is informed by both science and the voices of the people.

The UAE's journey with GGGI started in 2011, when it became a founding member of the organization. Over the years, GGGI has played a crucial role in supporting the UAE's transition toward a greener economy. The collaboration has given birth to essential national green growth strategies and plans while fostering international partnerships with neighboring countries in the realm of green development and climate change.

In conclusion, the partnership between EAD and GGGI represents a monumental step toward a more sustainable, greener, and climate-resilient future for the UAE. It is a shining example of how visionary organizations, with a shared commitment to environmental responsibility, can create a better world for all. Together, they are writing the story of a brighter, greener future for Abu Dhabi and beyond.

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