A dialogue session within the activities of the second day of the Aqdar World Summit, which kicked off yesterday at Expo 2020 Dubai, emphasized the importance of cooperation in finding solutions to the challenges facing humanitarian work.
Ambassador Gerhard Putmann Kremer, Director of the International Scientific Advisory Board for DIHAD Conference and Exhibition, who moderated the session entitled “The Role of Global Positive Citizenship in Humanitarian Action”, in which Claire Dalton, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross delegation in the UAE, and Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders, participated in it. To the importance of facing global challenges and finding innovative solutions, ideas and ways to look to the future by promoting positive citizenship.
The session also discussed the impact of the rapid civilized growth of countries on positive citizenship, as the discussions confirmed that it depends on the values of society in facing the challenges that stand in the way of the work of humanitarian organizations.. She pointed out the need to think of positive solutions and the solidarity of organizations with members of society in their application.
In a statement to the Emirates News Agency, Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders – Regional Office in Dubai, said that positive citizenship today is the basis of humanitarian work, through which humanitarian organizations can provide their services and provide the special needs of those affected.
He stressed that positive citizenship is also the way to ensure that services provided by humanitarian organizations reach peoples affected by conflicts by relying on people with positive humanitarian characteristics.
A dialogue session within the activities of the second day of the Aqdar World Summit, which kicked off yesterday at Expo 2020 Dubai, emphasized the importance of cooperation in finding solutions to the challenges facing humanitarian work.
Ambassador Gerhard Putmann Kremer, Director of the International Scientific Advisory Board for DIHAD Conference and Exhibition, who moderated the session entitled “The Role of Global Positive Citizenship in Humanitarian Action”, in which Claire Dalton, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross delegation in the UAE, and Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders, participated in it. To the importance of facing global challenges and finding innovative solutions, ideas and ways to look to the future by promoting positive citizenship.
The session also discussed the impact of the rapid civilized growth of countries on positive citizenship, as the discussions confirmed that it depends on the values of society in facing the challenges that stand in the way of the work of humanitarian organizations.. She pointed out the need to think of positive solutions and the solidarity of organizations with members of society in their application.
In a statement to the Emirates News Agency, Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders – Regional Office in Dubai, said that positive citizenship today is the basis of humanitarian work, through which humanitarian organizations can provide their services and provide the special needs of those affected.
He stressed that positive citizenship is also the way to ensure that services provided by humanitarian organizations reach peoples affected by conflicts by relying on people with positive humanitarian characteristics.
A dialogue session within the activities of the second day of the Aqdar World Summit, which kicked off yesterday at Expo 2020 Dubai, emphasized the importance of cooperation in finding solutions to the challenges facing humanitarian work.
Ambassador Gerhard Putmann Kremer, Director of the International Scientific Advisory Board for DIHAD Conference and Exhibition, who moderated the session entitled “The Role of Global Positive Citizenship in Humanitarian Action”, in which Claire Dalton, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross delegation in the UAE, and Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders, participated in it. To the importance of facing global challenges and finding innovative solutions, ideas and ways to look to the future by promoting positive citizenship.
The session also discussed the impact of the rapid civilized growth of countries on positive citizenship, as the discussions confirmed that it depends on the values of society in facing the challenges that stand in the way of the work of humanitarian organizations.. She pointed out the need to think of positive solutions and the solidarity of organizations with members of society in their application.
In a statement to the Emirates News Agency, Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders – Regional Office in Dubai, said that positive citizenship today is the basis of humanitarian work, through which humanitarian organizations can provide their services and provide the special needs of those affected.
He stressed that positive citizenship is also the way to ensure that services provided by humanitarian organizations reach peoples affected by conflicts by relying on people with positive humanitarian characteristics.
A dialogue session within the activities of the second day of the Aqdar World Summit, which kicked off yesterday at Expo 2020 Dubai, emphasized the importance of cooperation in finding solutions to the challenges facing humanitarian work.
Ambassador Gerhard Putmann Kremer, Director of the International Scientific Advisory Board for DIHAD Conference and Exhibition, who moderated the session entitled “The Role of Global Positive Citizenship in Humanitarian Action”, in which Claire Dalton, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross delegation in the UAE, and Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders, participated in it. To the importance of facing global challenges and finding innovative solutions, ideas and ways to look to the future by promoting positive citizenship.
The session also discussed the impact of the rapid civilized growth of countries on positive citizenship, as the discussions confirmed that it depends on the values of society in facing the challenges that stand in the way of the work of humanitarian organizations.. She pointed out the need to think of positive solutions and the solidarity of organizations with members of society in their application.
In a statement to the Emirates News Agency, Mario Stefan, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders – Regional Office in Dubai, said that positive citizenship today is the basis of humanitarian work, through which humanitarian organizations can provide their services and provide the special needs of those affected.
He stressed that positive citizenship is also the way to ensure that services provided by humanitarian organizations reach peoples affected by conflicts by relying on people with positive humanitarian characteristics.