EEG's annual intercollegiate environmental public speaking competition in Dubai Knowledge Village |
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Dubai. The Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) conducted a two day environmental competition in the Dubai Knowledge VillageDubai Knowledge Village
. The annually held event targets environmental awareness among students from the college and university levels. The event was well participated, with 270 students from GCC institutions enrolling in it.
For seven years the EEG's Inter College Public Speaking Competition has been successful in rallying hundreds of youth across many colleges and universities in the United Arab Emirates, as well as from neighbouring countries, since the past couple of years. It is widely seen as a value added exercise, promoting environmental research and skills, and providing a platform for networking, sharing and learning. It is a well anticipated event that attracts students and teachers, and is ably supported by environmental experts from the academic sector and business who bring their proven expertise to enrich it. Since inception, a set of companies have provided sponsorship while the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research has provided his patronage to the event, making it a strong example of cross sector collaboration on environmental concerns. The corporate sponsors this year were Al Safi Club for Friends of the Environment and Volkswagen, and the supporting organisations were Dubai Knowledge VillageDubai Knowledge Village
and Marriott Business Council. All these organisations have been associated with successive cycles of the competition.
EEG has been engaged in long term advocacy to leverage environmental knowledge and skill building as a pre-requisite for addressing sustainability in the UAE and the Arabian Gulf. The NGO has pioneered leading programmes like workshops for students, teachers and companies, environmentally themed public speaking competitions for schools and universities, awareness campaigns for schools, recycling campaigns involving academic institutions, clean up drives, and so on. The over arching objective is to enhance the level of know how and public responsibility on environmental issues by creating awareness in the early years of life and facilitating an informed citizenry for future.
The competition this year reached the highest level of participation so far, with 270 students from 47 institutions in the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Oman. It is noteworthy that teams from neighbouring GCC countries came to join in the competition and test their knowledge and skills, and gives ample evidence to the success of EEG's educational outreach across the Region.
The topics of the competition were "Are the Cities in UAE sustainable?" and "Impact of Global Warming on Bio Diversity" on the first day and "Is urbanization affecting the climate?" and "Desert Greening - is it feasible?" on the second day. The set of topics reflects EEG's conscious choice in putting forth some of the most critical issues facing the world, and in particular, the Region, and have the highest influence on the state of the environment.
The jury comprised a galaxy of well known experts and leaders in environmental and related fields from the public and private sectors. It included Dr. Darem Tabaa, Director, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Al Baath University, Syria and Director, Spana Syria, Dr. Tomador Hassoun, President, ANVK, The Arab Dutch Women's Council, Dr. Eisa Mohammed Abdellatif, Senior Technical Advisor, Zayed International Prize for the Environment and Dr. Radhiya Al Hashimi, Director, Environmental Center for Arab Towns, Dubai Municipality.
Participating teams demonstrated a great deal of interest and enthusiasm in canvassing the topics chosen by them. Each participating college or university had allocated one or more members of the faculty to assist the teams in conducting their research and preparing their contributions. Teams were assessed based on their research and depth of environmental knowledge, environmental problem solving solutions and suggestions, oration and presentation skills. Each team consisted of a speaker and up to four facilitators, accompanied back stage by a teacher. All the teams put up a great performance to make for a lively and competitive contest. It reflected the keenness of today's youth to explore critical issues related to sustainable development, understand them and seek solutions to the huge challenges facing the Region in this respect. It is hoped that the lessons learned during the competition and its preparatory process will impart a positive life long impact on these young men and women and motivate them to adopt sustainable habits and practices throughout their professional and personal lives.
The seventh cycle of the competition was inaugurated by EEG's Chairperson Habiba Al Marashi, known for her fire brand style and passionate advocacy of environmental and sustainability issues. In her opening speech she said, "EEG has been leading a drive to rally support for the environment and motivate responsible action across individuals and sectors. Our education programmes are high tuned to suit this objective, and our emphasis is on building knowledge and skills required to be environmentally responsible citizens, among students in schools, colleges and universities. Today's programme is one such initiative that is directed at the youth, to help make them aware of critical environmental issues, and providing them with a platform to express their thoughts, ideas and suggestions on how to improve the condition of the environment."
The closing session was attended by key officials from the sponsoring organisations.
Speaking on the occasion, Iris Kraska, Marketing & PR Director for Volkswagen Middle EastVolkswagen Middle East
said, "We at Volkswagen Middle EastVolkswagen Middle East
are very proud to join hands with the Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) for the 7th Inter College Public Speaking Competition. It is an excellent platform for getting students to study, research and discuss one of the most important topics of this generation, the environment. Ultimately, it is the younger members of our community who will lead the way in fighting to protect and preserve the environment, which has now become a global challenge. Wherever we look - design, climate technology, architecture, material development - researchers and developers take their lead from nature, just as we do in the automotive industry. Volkswagen has been committed to protecting the environment for many years and partnering in initiatives like the Inter College Public Speaking Competition with the EEG reinforces our commitment."
Mr. Mohammed Al Sarhan, Manager, Al Safi Club for Friends of the Environment, said, "Al Safi Club for Friends of the Environment is proud to be a close and long term associate of the EEG. We are committed to developing opportunities for playing an active role in environment protection and sustainable development. We think the Arabian Gulf Region needs many more platforms such as this competition so that our youth can be nurtured to their full potential and their skills can be sharpened so that they can ably take on the mantle of future leaders and decision makers."
Dr. Ayoub Kazim, Executive Director of Dubai Knowledge VillageDubai Knowledge Village
and Dubai International Academic City said "We are very pleased to sponsor and participate in the 7th Inter-College Public Speaking Competition, which was organized by Emirates Environment Group and participated by 47 local and regional universities and colleges. I believe such essential events that address best practices in energy and water conservations, mitigation of carbon emission, utilization of renewable resources and other energy and environment related areas would enlighten and educate everyone including our students in this community. These topics are of a great importance by all communities and countries around the world and having many university students in this region compete among each other is found to be overwhelming.
"Also, we are extremely proud that two of our key business partners namely University of WollongongUniversity of Wollongong
and BITS Pilani won the top spots in the environmental competition event. Their achievements demonstrated the superior quality of their students as well as high academic standards adhered by these institutions", he added.
The guests along with the EEG chief presented trophies to the winners of the competition, which were:
Topic 1
"Are the Cities in UAE sustainable?"
Winner - Faculty of Information Technology, UAE University, Al Ain
First Runner up - College of Arts and Science, Abu Dhabi University, Al Ain campus
Second Runner up - Faculty of Humanities, UAE University, Al Ain
Topic 2
"Impact of Global Warming on Bio Diversity"
Winner - BITS Pilani, Dubai
First Runner up - College of Health science and Environmental Health Department - University of SharjahUniversity of Sharjah
.
Second Runner up - American University of Kuwait.
Topic 3
"Is urbanization affecting the climate?"
Winner - American University of Sharjah
First Runner up - Carnegie Mellon University, Business Program - Qatar
Second Runner up - RAK Women's College
Topic4
"Desert Greening - is it feasible?"
Winner - University of Wollongong
First Runner up - Faculty of Science, UAE University, Al Ain
Second Runner up - Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, KSA
The overall winner, the institution that collected the highest score across all four topics, was BITS Pilani, Dubai. The overall first runner up was University of WollongongUniversity of Wollongong
and the overall second runner ups were American University of SharjahAmerican University of Sharjah
and University of Sharjah. All participating teams were presented with certificates in recognition of their spirited participation and well heeled efforts.
The event generated excitement, curiosity and the quest for environmental study and research. It received a great deal of positive feedback from participants and guests alike. At a time when there is mounting evidence around the world to show that human behavior impacts the planet in the short and long term, and threatens future sustainability, security and peace; events such as these provide a refreshing and much required platform for raising the banner of public concern and responsibility. The competition was also effective in establishing that environmental issues cut across geographical borders and socio-cultural differences, and urgent and concerted action from all may be the solution to a better collective future.
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Editor's Notes:
The Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) is a voluntary, non-government organisation (NGO) devoted to protecting the environment through means of education, action programs and community involvement. EEG is actively encouraged and supported by concerned local and federal government agencies. It is the first environmental NGO in the world to be ISO 14001 certified and the only organization of its kind in the UAE with accredited status to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). In 2005 EEG was awarded accredited status to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)'s Governing Council. It is also a member of the Board of the United Nations Global Compact and is a focal point for local networks in the Arabian Gulf region. Emirates Environmental Group is open to men and women of all nationalities, as well as to public and private organizations, academic establishments and international institutions.
For more details
Contact:
Emirates Environmental Group
Tel: 04-3318100
Fax: 04-3328500;
Email: eeg@emirates.net.ae
Website: www.eeg-uae.org
© Press Release 2007
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