Mohamed honours winners of Zayed Sustainability Prize 2019

Abu Dhabi / WAM

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, alongside leaders and representatives from the winners’ countries, presented awards to the 10 winners of the 2019 Zayed Sustainability Prize at the annual awards ceremony held on Monday.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed congratulated the winners and praised their efforts and valuable contribution to support sustainable development. He encouraged them to keep up the good work to find innovative and sustainable solutions to address current and future global challenges.
He also praised their creative ideas and efforts that have contributed to the economic and social development of their countries and regions.
“This year’s awards mark a significant milestone in the history of the prize and the UAE. Throughout 2018, we saw the nation unite in commemoration of the UAE’s Founding Father, with the Year of Zayed. The celebrations inspired the prize’s evolution to recognise a wider scope of globally impactful solutions to address the world’s sustainability challenges.
Under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the legacy of Sheikh Zayed’s values continues to shape our global vision for development that is sustainable and inclusive, which we will celebrate throughout 2019 as the ‘Year of Tolerance’,” he added.
“By identifying work across sectors that are the cornerstones to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the prize presents an unparalleled global platform for ideas that have the power to benefit humankind and our planet. Through the wider impact created in the areas of healthcare, food security, energy access, as well as water and sanitation, we are uniquely positioned to embolden and empower a new generation of pioneers to create exciting innovations that will change the lives of millions of underprivileged people around the world,” His Highness added.
Sheikh Mohamed handed the prizes to 10 winners across the categories of Health, Food, Energy, Water and Global High Schools, which was held within Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, (ADSW).
The 2019 Prize honoured leaders whose work and spirit of enterprise has resulted in working solutions across communities around the world.

The ceremony was also attended by HH Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Council; HH Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior; HH Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs; HH Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chief of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince’s Court; and HH Sheikh Omar bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation; Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, and a number of senior ministers and officials.
The 2019 Prize honoured leaders whose work and spirit of enterprise has resulted in working solutions across communities around the world.
The format of the Prize invites organisations including small and medium-sized enterprises and non-profits to submit existing solutions that have already demonstrated a positive impact. The Global High Schools category seeks to inspire young minds and encourage entries based on concepts or proposed projects they can implement with the award’s prize money.
In the Health category, ‘We Care Solar’ received the award for its Solar Suitcase, a portable maternity device to assist with childbirth and related medical services in off-grid rural areas. The unit brings together light, fetal monitoring and communications equipment and has already helped 1.8 million people by assisting doctors, midwives and medical professionals by providing emergency obstetric care across 3,325 health facilities in 27 African countries.
Sanku, the winner in the Food category, was recognised for its flour fortification machines that equip and incentivise small-scale, local millers to fortify their flour with nutrients using innovative technology. Sanku has currently installed 150 fortification machines in flourmills across five East African countries, impacting the lives of almost one million people daily by providing them safer and healthier food sources.
In the Prize’s Energy category, BBOXX, an energy solutions provider, was recognised for its plug-and-play solar device, offering users an on-grid experience in an off-grid setting. BBOXX has installed over 160,000 solar home systems across Africa, South America and the Pacific region, connecting over 675,000 people with clean, affordable energy solutions, and offsetting an approximate 87,000 tonnes of CO2 each year.
ECOSOFTT, the winner in the Water category, was awarded for its decentralised community water management standard, which outlines a set of solutions for source management, water use, water recycling and discharge. It has implemented over 50 projects in five countries and provided more than 200,000 people access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene.
The Global High Schools category, which was introduced in 2012, expanded this year from five to six schools, with each representing a specific world region. Participating schools submitted a project proposal that addressed one or more of the four sustainability challenges: Health, Food, Energy or Water.
The recipients of the 2019 Global High Schools category were: The Impact School (Guatemala), representing The Americas; Gymnasium Goethe (Tajikistan), representing Europe & Central Asia; American School of Dubai (UAE), representing the Middle East and North Africa region; African Leadership Academy (South Africa), representing Sub-Saharan Africa; SECMOL (India), representing South Asia; and Muntinlupa National High School (The Philippines), representing East Asia & Pacific.
Chair of the Zayed Sustainability Prize Jury and former President of Iceland Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, said, “I would like to thank the UAE leadership for their foresight, 10 years ago, in establishing such an award. Through their commitment to its ideals and goals, the Zayed Sustainability Prize’s new and broadened mandate facilitates a continuation of its reach, while transforming the lives of vulnerable communities across the world.

The Prize is a significant vehicle for generating support and advocacy for the global sustainability agenda and while we congratulate the 2019 Prize winners, I would also like to recognize all entrants, shortlisted candidates, and finalists – as they have all demonstrated a clear passion and dedication towards creating a more sustainable future.”

In turn, Dr. Sultan bin Ahmad Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of State and Director-General of the Zayed Sustainability Prize, said, “The Zayed Sustainability Prize aligns with our Founding Father’s holistic, humanitarian vision and will build on the positive impact of the precursor, the Zayed Future Energy Prize. The Prize’s evolution and the expansion of the categories has resulted in record interest and we are particularly energised by the extraordinary work, passion and innovation taking place around the world to identify the most impactful solutions to global challenges.”
He continued, “We congratulate the winners of the 2019 Zayed Sustainability Prize. The Prize’s success relies on a collaboration between all stakeholders – from governments and industry to the ingenuity and inventiveness at the grassroots. We continue to be inspired by their creativity and enthusiasm as they pursue sustainability-led solutions to achieving the global goals.”
Since awarding the prize for the first time in 2009, its winners have had a direct and indirect impact on the lives of more than 307 million people around the world and have been wable to contribute significantly towards reducing carbon dioxide emissions to 1 billion tons. They have also saved 1.2 billion megawatts of clean energy, while expanding access to energy to 27.5 million people in some of the poorest communities in Africa and Asia.
The 11th edition of the Zayed Sustainability Prize’s annual awards ceremony was attended by global heads of state, UAE government ministers, stakeholders, previous winners, beneficiaries and the 2019 finalists.

UAE plays pioneering role in Caribbean renewable energy projects: Official
Abu Dhabi / WAM

The UAE is one of the leading countries in the adoption and implementation of renewable energy projects not only within its environment but also across the world, said the Minister of Infrastructure, Ports, Energy and Labour of Saint Lucia.
In a statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), on the sidelines of ADSW Minister Stephenson King commended the UAE’s support for renewable energy projects in Saint Lucia through the UAE-Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund (UAE-CREF).
He pointed out that the Fund agreed to finance important renewable energy projects in Saint Lucia, including a station covered with photovoltaic solar panels and equipped with electric chargers.

“The Caribbean countries are increasingly dependent on renewable energy projects thanks to the combined efforts of the UAE-Caribbean Energy Fund and the countries that are implementing these projects,” the Minister added.

The implementation of renewable energy projects in the Caribbean countries, he noted, helps enhance their energy security. King went on to say that promoting the use of renewable and clean energy solutions is one of the main objectives of the United Nations Development Plan and contributes to the sustainable development of societies and create safe and sustainable energy for future generations.

Fully financed by Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, ADFD, the UAE-CREF, the largest renewable energy initiative of its kind in the Caribbean region, is a partnership between Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company, Masdar.

Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Forum on January 16
Abu Dhabi / WAM

Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), is set to host the inaugural Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Forum (ADSFF), on January 16, as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, organised by the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company Masdar.
The forum, which is taking place at the Adnec will fully focus on understanding of and driving sustainable financing and capital investments towards positive economic, social and environmental impacts.
In recent years, a number of national and international policy initiatives around sustainable finance has been developed and established to increase recognition of Environment, Social and Governance impact and increase investment flows into sustainable development goals

The exclusive ADSFF aims to provide an open platform for up-front dialogue among UAE and global industry leaders and decision-makers from the global sustainability and financial community.
More than 200 global leaders and speakers will be attending the Forum including Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment; Ibrahim Al-Omar, Governor of the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority; Alex Coelho, CEO of Al Hilal Bank; Martin Scheck, CEO of International Capital Market Authority; Sir Roger Gifford, Chairman of Green Finance Initiative, City of London; and Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Global Market.

The forum will focus on four key pillars of sustainable finance; “Integrating Sustainability into ADGM Regulatory Framework”, “Building Stronger Cooperation among National and International Players”, “Fostering Greater Communication, Knowledge and Awareness of Sustainable Finance” and “Creating a Robust ADGM Sustainable Finance Platform”.

The ADSFF will address the opportunities and challenges that come with the adoption of sustainable finance, as well as highlight the UAE Vision 2021, the Green Agenda 2015 – 2030, and others.

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