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In the first half of 2023, 65,000 transactions were completed through smart police stations

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In the first half of 2023, 65,000 transactions were completed through smart police stations

The Dubai Police General Command revealed the statistics of smart transactions completed in the first half of 2023 through smart police stations at 22 smart centers distributed in various parts of the Emirate of Dubai, including Dubai police stations and suburban points. 65 thousand 942 smart transactions completed by Dubai Police customers without human intervention, including 16,205 service transactions for initial reports and 4,967 criminal investigations.

Major General Ali Ahmed Khanem, Director of Logistics Support General Department and Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee for SPS Smart Police Station Projects, said that Dubai Smart Police services have become a feature and culture of Dubai society. Get police services, it is a successful program according to the guidelines and aspirations. Our brilliant government in providing its services to customers with ease and convenience, and with high standards that guarantee them an innovative and convenient experience, translates to the interest of the Dubai Police General Command to achieve government mandates by improving the quality of life of community members.

Major General Khanem stressed that Dubai Police has made quality improvements in the delivery of police services, which reflects the extent to which Dubai Police’s objectives are aligned with government guidelines aimed at making Dubai a smart city. The world, by providing services that exceed the expectations and needs of customers, by providing the best and highest quality service, and through smart systems, constantly improving services in line with the latest international standards that improve the quality of life in the UAE.

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Climate change has a negative impact on human health

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Climate change has a negative impact on human health

The Relief, Recovery and Peace Day will focus on accelerating adaptation and addressing loss and damage, including in fragile and conflict-affected environments that face severe barriers to accessing climate finance and catalyzing action.

Health and the extent to which it affects and is affected by various climate extreme events is one of the most important issues to be discussed at the Conference of the Parties (COP28).

Increase in death toll

About 250,000 people could die from 2030 to 2050 due to malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea and heat stress, according to the World Health Organization.

Infectious diseases will also increase their prevalence due to climate change. According to researchers, these diseases such as malaria have increased their prevalence in recent years in many parts of the world affected by climate change.

This phenomenon has led to an unprecedented rise in temperature, and this has a direct impact on human health and increases the stress on those suffering from certain chronic diseases, especially heart and respiratory diseases such as sun stroke in summer. and mental health.

Water and air pollution

Water and air are basic resources for human health, but increasing their pollution can have serious consequences on human health and lead to the spread of food, water and other vector-borne diseases. Fossil fuel emissions are a major contributor to water and air pollution.

Nutritional deficiency

Good food is a very important factor in maintaining human health, but changes in its quality due to climate change, whether agricultural or animal, can have a negative impact on public health.

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The risks of climate change affect the health of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups, including women, children, the elderly, poor communities and individuals suffering from difficult health conditions, and increasing pressures on the health services sector due to the abundance of diseases.

Despite the risks of climate change to public health, the global response to these challenges remains, according to many, equitable. Immediate action is needed to save millions of lives, especially reducing emissions and accelerating the transition to clean energy.

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The Prince of Monaco reviews the role of charities in combating climate change

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The Prince of Monaco reviews the role of charities in combating climate change

Prince Albert II of Monaco and Dr. Abdullah Al Mandouz, Director General of the National Meteorological Center and President of the World Meteorological Organization, emphasized the importance of supporting environmental charities at COP28 during a discussion session yesterday. World Meteorological Organization Pavilion.

The session was hosted by the MERI Foundation and moderated by the Foundation’s President, Francesca Cortes Solari. The session brought together a distinguished panel of global leaders and experts, including Dr. Abdullah Al Mandoos and Prince Albert II, Jim Chia. , Bruno Bussi, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Deputy Director of the Department of Ecosystems at the United Nations Environment Programme, Christian Chamber is Director of the Earth Fund.

Cooperation

The session addressed the theme “The Role of Philanthropy in Implementing the United Nations Climate Process” and strongly emphasized the importance of collaboration between the public and private sectors and civil society and the role of this collaboration in achieving the United Nations’ ambitious goals. 2030, related to climate change, biodiversity and environmental sustainability.

Dr. Abdullah Al Mandoos stressed the strong ties linking the organization with the private sector and effective participation with civil society. He emphasized on valuable partnerships with organizations like the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction. He also provided an overview of key WMO initiatives such as early warning for all.

Sustainable Monitoring Funding Facility (SOFF), and the Climate Change Early Warning Initiative (CREWS), and Dr Al Mandoos called for greater engagement with the philanthropic world, noting that this is an underserved resource. Exploited by the system.

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Prince Albert II of Monaco provided insights into Monaco’s commitment to environmental sustainability and addressing the challenges of climate change, both regionally and globally.

Investments

During the session, all emphasized the urgent need for major investments to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. They emphasized the importance of the 2019 Geneva Declaration and its open consultative platform as important tools to promote dialogue and cooperation between the private sector and environmental initiatives.

In conclusion, the event activities of COP28 highlighted the essential role of philanthropy in supporting and strengthening the efforts of international organizations such as the World Meteorological Organization. They emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts across sectors to effectively address global environmental challenges, and made an urgent call for increased philanthropic participation to strengthen international action efforts to combat climate change.

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Mohamed bin Said discusses “COP28” issues with the President of Poland and the Prime Ministers of Italy and Albania

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Mohamed bin Said discusses “COP28” issues with the President of Poland and the Prime Ministers of Italy and Albania

The Head of State, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may God protect him, met yesterday with the heads of several delegations participating in the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28). Held at Expo City in Dubai.

This came within the framework of His Highness’ intensive meetings with leaders and officials on the sidelines of the conference.

During his meeting – separately – the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, the Prime Minister of the Italian Republic, Giorgia Meloni, in addition to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, discussed their high-level bilateral relations. UAE and its allies, and ways to push them forward in various fields, especially development sectors, in addition to some regional and international issues of common interest.

The Head of State also reviewed with the guests the issues raised at (COP28) and the importance of joint work through the conference to produce practical and impactful results. Dangerous consequences of climate change around the world.

During these meetings, leaders and heads of delegations praised the efforts of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in his speech at the World Climate Action Summit, announcing the importance of establishing a $30 billion fund for global climate solutions. This initiative is reflected in bridging the funding gap, in the field of global climate action.

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