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President Abbas discusses developments with visiting UK Foreign SecretaryRewirEd Summit to accelerate education transformation for climate action at COP28

President Mahmoud Abbas welcomed today British Foreign Secretary David Cameron at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah.

During the meeting, President Abbas briefed Britain’s top diplomat on the latest developments in the occupied Palestinian territories, with a particular emphasis on the situation in Gaza. He stressed the urgent need for an immediate cessation of the all-out Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank, condemning the ongoing Israeli genocide of Palestinians and calling for the swift delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

President Abbas also highlighted the necessity of halting the attacks by Israeli occupation forces and settler terrorists in the West Bank. Additionally, he underscored the importance of releasing Palestinian tax funds withheld by the Israeli occupation government.

The Palestinian leader reiterated his unequivocal rejection of any attempts to displace the Palestinian people from Gaza or the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
He emphasized that there can never be a military or security solution for Gaza, asserting that Gaza is an integral part of the Palestinian state.

President Abbas rejected any acceptance or tolerance of Israel’s plans to separate Gaza from the West Bank and Jerusalem or to reoccupy and annex any part of it.

He emphasized that security and peace can only be achieved through a political solution based on the two-state framework and on the basis of international legitimacy and the Arab Peace Initiative, leading to an end of the Israeli occupation of the State of Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The President urged the British Foreign Secretary to recognize the State of Palestine and help it gain full membership in the United Nations.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

RewirEd Summit, Dubai Cares’ flagship platform advocating for rewired education systems as the core enabler for a sustainable future for people and planet, has unveiled the agenda for its highly anticipated second edition that will take place on December 8 on the ‘Youth, Children, Education and Skills’ Thematic Day within the Green Zone of the upcoming 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28).

The Summit’s programming will feature 35 sessions led by over 200 speakers representing diverse sectors and voices that are crucial to accelerate education transformation for climate action. Bringing together heads of state, ministers, high-profile dignitaries from UN agencies, international NGOs, climate actors, CEOs and business leaders, as well as teachers, children, youth and indigenous leaders, the Summit seeks to drive concrete action towards education transformation for climate action through the active participation of all segments of society.

Dr. Tar
iq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer and Vice-Chairman of Dubai Cares, said: ‘Rewiring education for climate action is one of the most pressing needs of our time as it is the foundation of a sustainable future for people and planet. With education being deprioritized in adaptation and mitigation strategies, the 2nd edition of the RewirEd Summit will serve as a much-awaited opportunity for the global education sector to unite with the climate sector, and position transformed education systems at the heart of climate strategies. The Summit’s programming, therefore, has been carefully curated to ensure that it aligns with the priorities of the education sector, while also contributing to climate agendas through win-win solutions. As we gear up for this historical edition of the COP, we urge everyone to leverage RewirEd Summit as a key milestone in our collective efforts to reclaim the transformative potential of education as a driving force for progress and development.’

Adnan Ameen, Chief Executive Officer of C
OP28, said: ‘Education is a critical driver to build the skills needed for the future climate economy. In this context, we are delighted to be working with Dubai Cares to bring the second edition of the RewirEd Summit to COP28. This will be a key opportunity to rally the solutions that can empower today’s learners and accelerate actions that will determine our planet’s future.’

Aimed at catalysing a much-needed shift in the thinking and action around the climate and education nexus, the sessions will focus on a series of interconnected themes that are crucial for achieving education transformation goals for climate action, including connectivity, early childhood development, finance, policy, technology, school health and nutrition, gender equality, refugee education, skilling, youth empowerment, as well as the role of private sector, among others.

Key sessions at RewirEd Summit include ‘The Role of Education In Building a Climate-Resilient Development In The 21st Century’; ‘Placing Gender Equality and Youth
at The Heart of Education Transformation for Climate’; ‘Green Jobs: Paving the Way to a Sustainable Future’; ‘Youth Raising Ambition for Quality Climate Education’; ‘Moving from Ideas to Action: Localized Levers to Support Youth Education and Employment in the Green Economy’; and ‘Ensuring Educators are at the Center of the Educational Response to the Climate Crisis’.

RewirEd Summit will also be part of a high-level session titled ‘The Youth and Education Session: The latent force of climate action’ on December 2 during COP28’s World Climate Action Summit taking place within the Blue Zone, where Shamma Al Mazrui, COP28 Youth Climate Champion, will deliver a keynote speech. Dr. Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer and Vice-Chairman of Dubai Cares, will deliver a keynote address to open a panel focusing on the highest-level climate and education announcements that will be unveiled during COP28. Other high-profile speakers for this session include Honorable Kausea Natano, Prime Minister of Tuvalu; Giorgia Mel
oni, Prime Minister of Italy; Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, UAE Minister of Education; Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF; Prof. Dr. Patrick Verkooijen, CEO of Global Centre on Adaptation; and Mafalda Duarte, Executive Director, Green Climate Fund; among others.

Source: Emirates News Agency