This website uses cookies. Some are necessary to help our website work properly and can't be switched off, and some are optional but can optimise your browsing experience. To manage your cookie choices, click on Open settings.
'Mission successfully accomplished' - UAE delegation present joint eco-programme at WYF 2024٠٠:٠٣:٤٣
Top downloads in last 24 hours
Show more
Description

Delegations from the United Arab Emirates and Russia's Chechnya Republic presented a joint environmental programme at the World Youth Festival on Saturday.

Eco-activist Gaya al-Ahbabi from the UAE said the project encourages young people to get involved in the eco-movement and is organised with the help of Khadijat Kadyrova, deputy head of the Chechen President's administration.

"This project, which is called Eco-Challenge, is a competition that was made by Khadijat Kadyrova and me as an ambassador for this competition. It is a competition to make youth from all around the world to participate in our movement," al-Ahbabi said.

The eco-activist added that her mission and project garnered a lot of support for youth and children.

"My mission was accomplished successfully. We were able to achieve a really high advocating for youth and children as well, while we actually got a huge amount of [participants]. And the UAE [International Forum] COP28 was the first sculpture with a huge amount of youth participation and child participation," Gaya al-Ahbabi concluded.

The World Youth Festival takes place from 1-7 March 2024, to develop international youth co-operation and to bring together 20,000 young people. The regional programme will take place from 10-17 March 2024, during which the participants will visit 30 Russian cities.

'Mission successfully accomplished' - UAE delegation present joint eco-programme at WYF 2024

Russian Federation, Sirius Federal Territory
مارس ٢, ٢٠٢٤ at ١٥:٥٢ GMT +00:00 · Published

Delegations from the United Arab Emirates and Russia's Chechnya Republic presented a joint environmental programme at the World Youth Festival on Saturday.

Eco-activist Gaya al-Ahbabi from the UAE said the project encourages young people to get involved in the eco-movement and is organised with the help of Khadijat Kadyrova, deputy head of the Chechen President's administration.

"This project, which is called Eco-Challenge, is a competition that was made by Khadijat Kadyrova and me as an ambassador for this competition. It is a competition to make youth from all around the world to participate in our movement," al-Ahbabi said.

The eco-activist added that her mission and project garnered a lot of support for youth and children.

"My mission was accomplished successfully. We were able to achieve a really high advocating for youth and children as well, while we actually got a huge amount of [participants]. And the UAE [International Forum] COP28 was the first sculpture with a huge amount of youth participation and child participation," Gaya al-Ahbabi concluded.

The World Youth Festival takes place from 1-7 March 2024, to develop international youth co-operation and to bring together 20,000 young people. The regional programme will take place from 10-17 March 2024, during which the participants will visit 30 Russian cities.

Description

Delegations from the United Arab Emirates and Russia's Chechnya Republic presented a joint environmental programme at the World Youth Festival on Saturday.

Eco-activist Gaya al-Ahbabi from the UAE said the project encourages young people to get involved in the eco-movement and is organised with the help of Khadijat Kadyrova, deputy head of the Chechen President's administration.

"This project, which is called Eco-Challenge, is a competition that was made by Khadijat Kadyrova and me as an ambassador for this competition. It is a competition to make youth from all around the world to participate in our movement," al-Ahbabi said.

The eco-activist added that her mission and project garnered a lot of support for youth and children.

"My mission was accomplished successfully. We were able to achieve a really high advocating for youth and children as well, while we actually got a huge amount of [participants]. And the UAE [International Forum] COP28 was the first sculpture with a huge amount of youth participation and child participation," Gaya al-Ahbabi concluded.

The World Youth Festival takes place from 1-7 March 2024, to develop international youth co-operation and to bring together 20,000 young people. The regional programme will take place from 10-17 March 2024, during which the participants will visit 30 Russian cities.

Top downloads in last 24 hours
Show more