
Sharjah hosts conference on sports for people with disabilities
Broad participation and distinguished elite
The conference saw the participation of a select group of international experts, decision-makers, researchers, and athletes, alongside representatives of national Paralympic committees from West Asia and across the globe. It aims to enhance the field of sports for people with disabilities by providing practical solutions to key challenges and elevating global performance standards.
Opening remarks
The event began with the UAE national anthem, followed by a speech from Dr. Abdul Razzaq Bani Rashid, President of the West Asian Paralympic Federation. He highlighted the significance of the conference as a vital scientific and practical platform to promote international cooperation for sustainable and innovative sports programs.
Dr Bani Rashid also emphasised the strategic partnerships behind the conference, including collaborations with the International Paralympic Federation, Sharjah Sports Council, and three major universities: University of Sharjah (this year's host), Hashemite University in Jordan (previous host), and the University of Belgrade in Serbia, as part of an MoU signed with the Federation.
Sharjah's support for sports and science
Dr Tariq bin Khadem, Vice President of the International Paralympic Committee, praised the continuous support of the Emirate of Sharjah—under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah —for education, sports, and scientific research. He underscored Sharjah's position as a global hub in these areas, exemplified by hosting this major international event.
University of Sharjah's academic commitment
Professor Essam El-Din Ajami, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, welcomed participants and reaffirmed the university's commitment to applied scientific research, inclusive education, and the development of adapted sports. He emphasised equal opportunities for all students, including those with disabilities, as a cornerstone of academic excellence.
He also highlighted the role of the university's Disability Resource Center, inaugurated in 2016 by His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. The center is a dedicated space focused on integration, empowerment, and comprehensive support for students with disabilities.
Professor Ajami concluded by expressing pride in the university's role in supporting the empowerment of individuals with disabilities and showcasing their outstanding abilities across various fields, especially in sports.
Conference objectives and outcomes
Dr Omar Hindawi, Chairman of the Conference Scientific Committee, noted that the conference seeks to drive positive change in the lives of people with disabilities by promoting sports as a powerful tool for rehabilitation and social inclusion. He added that the conference welcomes researchers from diverse countries to share the latest findings and practices in this evolving field.
Honoring supporters
The opening ceremony concluded with His Excellency Sheikh Majid bin Sultan Al Qasimi honoring strategic partners, supporters, and members of the conference's Board of Trustees and Scientific Committee, in recognition of their essential contributions to the success of this international initiative.
Visual presentation and global interaction
A short film was presented during the ceremony, showcasing key activities and milestones achieved by the West Asian Paralympic Federation in supporting adaptive sports. The film illustrated the depth of regional efforts to promote inclusive sports environments.
Scientific sessions and workshops
The conference continues with a series of scientific sessions and specialized workshops that explore the latest global developments in sports for people with disabilities. These discussions aim to fulfill the conference's overarching goal: building a strong 'Partnership for the Future.'
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