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Al Etihad
3 days ago
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- Al Etihad
Tajikistan and UAE united in climate push as Dushanbe hosts glacier summit
29 May 2025 15:34 SARA ALZAABI (ABU DHABI)Tajikistan's Ambassador to the UAE, Ashrafjon Gulov, said that the partnership between the UAE and Tajikistan is becoming a driving force for climate and water diplomacy, as Dushanbe is preparing to host a major international summit on glacier preservation.'When it comes to the water and climate partnership, Tajikistan and the UAE have a common vision in the international arena,' Gulov told Aletihad in an said that the UAE's growing role and experience in shaping global climate policies will be a key asset in achieving the goals of the Dushanbe Glaciers Declaration. The Declaration is set to launch during the International Conference on Glaciers' Preservation, which kicked off in Dushanbe today and runs until June 1.'The UAE's enriched experience will significantly contribute to the advancement of the goals of the Dushanbe Glaciers Declaration, taking into account the country being recognised as a global partner in climate-forward policy, a host of COP28, and a significant global investor in sustainable energy.'Gulov also highlighted the Emirates Polar Programme, which supports scientific research and exploration to address global challenges, and the UAE's role as host of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), describing both as examples of the country's commitment to sustainability and shared vision has translated into a series of high-level engagements, with the Ambassador pointing out Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon's participation in COP28 in Dubai, the visit of UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, Dr. Amna Al Dahak, to the Dushanbe Water Conference in June 2024, and the joint hosting of a High-Level Event on Glaciers' Preservation by both countries at COP29 in efforts will continue into this week's Dushanbe summit, held as part of the UN-declared International Year of Glaciers' Preservation. According to the Ambassador, the International Conference on Glaciers' Preservation seeks to bring global attention to the urgent need to protect glaciers as essential sources of water, energy, and food security.'By raising the need for glacier preservation, the Conference aims to align glacier preservation efforts with global goals for water availability, energy, and food security,' Gulov explained, adding that it will also focus on mobilising financial and technical resources to support the resilience of mountain communities and the sustainability of ecosystems conference also marks a culmination of Tajikistan's long-running advocacy to put water and climate at the centre of international diplomacy. Ambassador Gulov recalled that President Emomali Rahmon has led several initiatives adopted by the UN between 1999 and 2025, including the International Year for Fresh Water, the Water for Life Decade, the International Year of Water Cooperation, and the current Water for Sustainable Development Decade. The country has also championed the Dushanbe Water Process and launched the UN Groups of Friends on Water and Glaciers, with the goal of building lasting international momentum and coalitions around the protection of these critical home to 60% of Central Asia's water resources, is already witnessing the impact of glacial retreat. Over 1,300 of the country's 14,000 glaciers have disappeared, while the iconic Fedchenko Glacier has shrunk by 44 square kilometres. According to UNEP, more than half of Central Asia's glaciers could vanish by 2050, putting over 64 million people at said the conference will focus not only on scientific solutions like glacier monitoring, remote sensing, and engineering, but also on practical adaptation measures, including sustainable water management and terrace farming.'Sustainable agriculture can help protect mountain ecosystems. Among other practices, terrace farming, tailored to mountainous terrain, improves water management, reduces soil erosion, and preserves cultural heritage. Sustainable agriculture and water management, agri-food systems can help adapt to the climate crisis and increase livelihood resilience.'According to Gulov, concrete outcomes of the conference will include the Dushanbe Declaration on Glaciers, the Dushanbe Appeal, the launch of a Glacier Preservation Coalition, and new public-private partnerships to support climate-resilient infrastructure. The results will be carried into COP30 and the UN High-Level Political on the outcomes of the summit, the UAE and Tajikistan plan to present a united front at COP30, the Ambassador said, calling for the integration of glacier preservation into Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), increased climate finance for glacier-dependent regions, and the formal recognition of cryosphere issues within UNFCCC processes.'By presenting a united front at COP30, the UAE and Tajikistan could elevate the discourse on glacier preservation, ensuring it becomes a central component of global climate action,' he added. The partnership is also looking beyond COP30. Tajikistan and the UAE are collaborating closely in preparation for the 3rd UN Water Conference, which the UAE will co-host with Senegal in 2026. Gulov said both countries intend to keep climate and water at the core of their joint diplomatic efforts.


Al Etihad
14-05-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
TRENDS Global Dialogue: Tajikistan Ambassador stresses importance of research in future foreseeing
14 May 2025 12:19 ABU DHBAI (ALETIHAD)TRENDS Research & Advisory hosted H.E. Ashrafjon Sheralievich Gulov, Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to the UAE, at its headquarters in Abu Dhabi for a TRENDS Global Dialogue Series discussion session highlighted the vital role of think tanks in analysing contemporary global issues, foreseeing future developments, and driving sustainable development the beginning of the discussion, Ambassador Gulov briefed TRENDS researchers on Tajik President Emomali Rahmon's initiatives at the United Nations, which focus particularly on water, sustainable development, and the importance of artificial intelligence in achieving development goals. He emphasised the importance of research cooperation as one of the fundamental pillars of progress and session saw participation from a group of TRENDS researchers, particularly youth. It focused on the value of research in future foresight and explored opportunities for collaboration between TRENDS and think tanks in Gulov praised TRENDS' research contributions and high-quality publications and expressed interest in seeing the centre participate in international academic conferences. He also commended TRENDS' efforts in research and training and its active role in promoting peace and also officially invited TRENDS to participate in the upcoming Third High-Level International Conference on the International Decade for Action 'Water for Sustainable Development 2018-2028'."The conference, to be held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, will be hosted by the Tajikistan government in cooperation with the United Nations. It aims to continue uniting the world around water issues, support the implementation of voluntary commitments outlined in the Water Action Agenda, and secure new commitments to foster partnerships and accelerate progress toward achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals related to Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of TRENDS Research & Advisory, welcomed H.E. Ambassador Gulov and provided an overview of the centre's work, research sectors, and focus areas. He emphasised the pivotal role of think tanks in shaping policy and offering innovative solutions to global challenges, noting that collaboration enriches knowledge exchange and leads to high-impact research Al-Ali reaffirmed TRENDS' commitment to fostering research partnerships with Tajik think tanks, which aligns with the centre's guiding motto, Foreseeing the Future Through Knowledge. He emphasised TRENDS' ongoing efforts to build effective academic and research partnerships with institutions regionally and globally to promote a culture of research. He further noted that water issues are at the heart of TRENDS' agenda, as they represent a critical global challenge that requires more profound exploration and long-term foresight. At the end of the session, Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali presented Ambassador Gulov with a selection of TRENDS' latest publications. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi