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Supreme Council For Motherhood And Childhood Delegation Engages In Sustainability Panel At Expo 2025 Osaka

The UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka hosted a panel discussion with the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood delegation. This visit to Japan was directed by H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, who is the Chairwoman of the General Women's Union and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood. The delegation also explored various national pavilions during their official visit.

During the panel, participants discussed their sustainability experiences and innovative projects. They emphasised that the UAE's leadership is crucial in motivating Emirati youth to achieve excellence and turn their dreams into meaningful community initiatives. This leadership inspires young people to create impactful projects that benefit society.

UAE Delegation Participates in Expo Osaka Panel

Mariam Al Memari, Head of the UAE Expo Office, greeted the delegation at the UAE Pavilion. She commended their exceptional participation in this international event. Al Memari highlighted their efforts in portraying a positive image of UAE children, who benefit from empowerment and care under national leadership.

The delegation visited several other pavilions, including Saudi Arabia's, which showcases Vision 2030. This vision supports families, children, and education while preparing for hosting future World Expos. The Saudi Pavilion highlights these aspects prominently.

The Australia Pavilion was another stop for the delegation. It presents advanced initiatives in environmental sustainability and creative education from a geographical viewpoint. These initiatives focus on sustainable development and innovative educational methods.

Technological Integration in Education

The Germany Pavilion was also part of their tour. It emphasises sustainable environmental economics and modern educational experiences. The pavilion showcases how technology integrates into learning processes to develop future communities effectively.

This visit allowed the delegation to gain insights into different global approaches to sustainability, education, and family support. Each pavilion provided unique perspectives on these critical areas, enriching the delegation's understanding of international efforts.

With inputs from WAM

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