SDG 12

Responsible Consumption and Production

Have you heard the news about the Abu Dhabi single-use plastic ban? Abu Dhabi has banned single-use plastic bags from Wednesday June 1, 2022, as part of a wider initiative to help protect the environment and reduce pollution.

Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production in Abu Dhabi

Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG 12) aims to ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. In Abu Dhabi, the government is implementing various strategies and initiatives to promote responsible practices that minimize environmental impact and enhance resource efficiency.

Government Initiatives for Responsible Consumption and Production

Waste Management Policies: The Abu Dhabi government has developed comprehensive waste management strategies to promote recycling and reduce landfill waste. Initiatives like the “Zero Waste” policy aim to recycle 75% of waste by 2030. This includes public awareness campaigns and incentives for recycling.

Sustainable Resource Management: The government promotes the efficient use of natural resources through various regulations and guidelines. This includes water conservation measures, sustainable agriculture practices, and energy efficiency programs that encourage businesses and households to reduce their resource consumption.

Green Procurement Practices: The government encourages green procurement policies that prioritize sustainable products and services in public sector contracts. This approach aims to stimulate the market for environmentally friendly goods and services.

Public Awareness Campaigns: Educational campaigns raise awareness about the importance of responsible consumption and sustainable practices among residents and businesses. Initiatives focus on encouraging individuals to adopt sustainable lifestyles and make informed choices.

Collaboration with Private Sector: The government works closely with private sector partners to develop and implement sustainable practices across various industries. This includes encouraging businesses to adopt sustainable production methods and improve their environmental performance.

Abu Dhabi University’s Role in Promoting Responsible Consumption and Production

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) actively contributes to SDG 12 through its educational initiatives, research projects, and community engagement:

Academic Programs: ADU offers programs in environmental science, sustainability, and business that emphasize responsible consumption and production. These programs equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address sustainability challenges in various sectors.

Research Initiatives: Faculty and students at ADU engage in research focused on sustainable practices, resource management, and waste reduction. This research informs policies and practices aimed at promoting responsible consumption within the community and beyond.

Sustainability Practices on Campus: ADU implements sustainable practices within its operations, including energy-efficient buildings, waste reduction programs, and water conservation measures. These efforts serve as a model for students and promote a culture of sustainability on campus.

Community Outreach and Workshops: The university organizes events and workshops aimed at educating the community about responsible consumption and sustainable practices. These initiatives encourage residents to adopt environmentally friendly habits.

Partnerships with Organizations: ADU collaborates with local and international organizations to promote sustainability initiatives. These partnerships facilitate knowledge exchange and enhance the university’s impact on responsible consumption practices.

Conclusion

In conclusion, both the Abu Dhabi government and Abu Dhabi University are committed to achieving SDG 12 by promoting responsible consumption and production. Through comprehensive waste management policies, resource efficiency initiatives, educational programs, and community engagement, they are addressing the challenges of sustainability. This collaborative approach is essential for fostering a culture of responsibility that benefits both the environment and society in Abu Dhabi.

School Students Drive Solutions to Sustainability Challenges During ADU's Third Annual STEM Programming Competition

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In line with Abu Dhabi University's (ADU) commitment to enabling excellence in STEM education and fostering innovation among students and the wider community, ADU's College of Engineering concluded its third annual STEM Programming Competition in November 2023. The competition witnessed the participation of over 830 school students from 68 schools, divided into more than 140 teams. The event took place at ADU's main campus, Al Ain campus, and virtually, where 20 teams were awarded trophies and monetary prizes.

Through the event, ADU aimed to promote community awareness around coding and programming as tools to solve sustainability issues and enable programming skills in real-world science and engineering scenarios, aligning with the broader vision of a prosperous and knowledge-driven future for the UAE.

During the competition, students had the opportunity to showcase their programming skills in ten different real-world sustainability challenges, tackling topics such as waste management, solar energy estimation and carbon footprint calculation based on transportation choices, to the attendees and jury members.

Students adeptly developed programs to categorize waste items into recyclables, organic waste, and non-recyclables, showcasing the role of technology in sustainable waste management. Furthermore, students demonstrated analytical capabilities in the Fault Classification challenge, categorizing severity levels of faults within solar panels based on connected groups of faulty cells.

Dr. Hamdi Sheibani, Dean of the College of Engineering at Abu Dhabi University (ADU), said: “We are once again proud to witness a great turnout from talented students in ADU's third Annual STEM Competition, where we witnessed remarkable sustainable solutions aligned with the ambition of achieving the UAE Net Zero 2050 goals. At ADU, we empower our students and community by offering them high-quality programs and tools that establish the groundwork for a sustainable future for the next generations. These competitions not only serve as a platform to raise awareness about coding and programming but also provide school students invaluable real-life experiences, while utilizing these tools to build a better future.”

Dr. Mohammed Ghazal, Professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at ADU and Chair of the Organizing Committee, said: “We are delighted by the innovative solutions showcased during this year’s STEM competition, where students presented their capabilities in solving real-world sustainability problems. At ADU, we are honored to empower future engineers to become active contributors to global sustainability objectives. At ADU, we are committed to investing in scientific research opportunities that foster innovation and prepare our students for the rapidly changing market.”

The competition aimed at equipping Cycle 2 and 3 students with the needed skillsets in the field of coding to succeed in a rapidly evolving technological landscape with a focus on sustainable solutions.

Synthetic and Natural Antibacterial Carbon Adsorbents for Clinical Nuclear Waste Management

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Congratulations to our faculty from the Environmental Health and Safety program, Dr.Parashuram Kallem, on the new publication in a Q1 journal, titled “Synthetic and Natural Antibacterial Carbon Adsorbents for Clinical Nuclear Waste Management.”

This study shows that graphene oxide silver (GOAg) and bamboo activated carbon (BAC) effectively isolate I-131 from clinical wastewater. XPS and FTIR spectra reveal interactions between I-131 and oxygen-containing groups in the adsorbents. After adsorption, GOAg’s crystallinity increased while BAC’s decreased due to their structural nature. PHITS simulations indicate that the adsorbent’s elemental composition can reduce I-131 radioactivity. GOAg shows strong potential as an antibacterial radionuclide adsorbent for managing clinical radioactive wastewater in nuclear medicine.

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Field Trip to Tadweer Group

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The Effects of Plastic Water Bottles on Environment and Human Health

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Tadweer Waste Treatment Company in Dubai

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ADU and Ittihad Paper Mill Exchange Knowledge in Renewable Materials and Paper Waste matters

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ADU signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ittihad Paper Mill (IPM), the first printing and writing paper production facility in the GCC.

ADU signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ittihad Paper Mill (IPM), the first printing and writing paper production facility in the GCC. This agreement aims to enhance all future collaborations and exchange of unified efforts in scientific research, in addition to facilitating the relevant knowledge and academic exchange of renewable materials and paper waste matters in the UAE. Through this collaboration, both parties aim to develop better solutions in helping the environment by utilizing paper waste and promoting the use of renewable materials.

Representing Professor Waqar Ahmad, the Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, Dr. Nisreen Alwan and Mr. Rabih El Assadi, Operations Director of IPM, signed the MoU in the presence of Dr. Hatem Abushammala, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health and Safety at the College of Health Sciences and Mr. Mika Viertola, IPM Production Manager.

Through this collaboration both parties will also secure internships and future job opportunities for ADU students within the field of Environmental Health and Safety.

Dr. Nisreen Alwan, Acting Dean of the College of Health Sciences said: “We are thrilled to be part of this collaboration and to shed light on the importance of renewable materials and paper waste matters. We look forward to developing a framework to advance research in the environmental field and find innovative solutions that contribute to environmental sustainability. At ADU, we believe that playing an effective part in preserving the environment is a necessary pillar in building a strong progressive community.”

Dr. Alwan added: “We inspire our students to innovate in this field by presenting them with the needed programs and trainings that allow them to develop a strong base for their future. Abu Dhabi University aims to fully support its students’ career choices by building partnerships that will aid them to find jobs and build successful careers.”

Mr. Rabih El Assadi said: “We at IPM are delighted on the establishment of this connection with a reputable local educational institution like ADU to initiate the exploration of possible reuse of paper waste matter. Sustainability is more important than ever in today’s world. To be sustainable is no longer a choice, it is a must.  We believe that sustainability will be the basis of the new economy.  Our target is to utilize the most efficient solutions to improve production and save the environment.

IPM is not a lone organization. It is part of a bigger system comprised of people, values, other organizations, and the environment we live in.  We look towards this initiative with ADU as a mean to give back to the future generations who will continue to help in building this nation.”

IPM’s products are strictly in compliance with global environmental standards, with pulp being sourced only from certified sustainable forests. This is in line with ADU’s vision regarding environmental sustainability and resource management.

ADU is one of the most prestigious universities in the MENA region, which provides diverse educational programs on the environmental sustainability through advanced and specialized courses in Environmental Health and Safety.

Recycle. Reuse. Repurpose

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Recycle. Reuse. Repurpose. Join us for the “ Inventions from Unlikely Places” workshop led by the student Meriza Tom on November 11th, 2021 to learn how to do just that!

Time: 10:30- 11:00am

Venue: Student Affairs Think Tank (Blue Meeting Room)limited seats are available. This workshop is hybrid.

To register, please click here:  https://e.cglink.me/2kg/r300060933

ADU Signs MoU with Bee’ah To Expand Program Offerings & Training in Environmental Sciences

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ADU recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bee’ah, the Middle East’s sustainability pioneer, to expand its professional course offerings in environmental sciences.

ADU recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bee’ah, the Middle East’s sustainability pioneer, to expand its professional course offerings in environmental sciences. Combining ADU’s robust academic framework and Bee’ah’s expertise across sectors relating to sustainability, new courses and training programs will be developed for future-critical topics such as climate change and waste management. In addition to enabling advanced learning opportunities in environmental sciences for one of the largest student bodies in the UAE, the MoU will also enhance academic cooperation and the exchange of scientific expertise between ADU and Bee’ah.

Dr. Nisreen Alwan, Acting Dean of College of Health Sciences at ADU, , and H.E Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO of Bee’ah, signed the MoU. The MOU signing ceremony was held in the presence of Mohamed Alhosani, CEO of Bee’ah CRI, Hind Al Huwaidi, Director of Education at Bee’ah, Sami Mohammed Handley, Director of IEMS, Dr. Michele Cherfane, Chair of the Environmental and Public Health Department at ADU, and Dr. Rahaf Ajaj, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health and Safety at ADU. ADU and Bee’ah will now begin collaborative development of the new programs, enabling the academic and professional development of students, while also being accessible to organizations looking to advance research in the environmental field.

ADU and Bee’ah will work together to organize events that will promote environmental awareness among students and in communities, while also attending sustainability seminars and conferences to contribute to the global dialogue on sustainability.

Professor Waqar Ahmad, Chancellor of ADU, said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Bee’ah to educate and raise awareness on tackling environmental issues for a more sustainable future. We look forward to developing a framework to advance research on resource management, climate change, and waste, in order to find better solutions that contribute to environmental sustainability. At ADU, we believe that preserving the environment is a noble mission, one that we feel is important to adopt as a leading university in the MENA region.”

Professor Waqar added: “ADU strives to involve its students in devising innovative solutions to the most pressing world problems and encourage them to be more involved in the measures being taken to protect the environment. We look forward to empowering our students to innovate in this field by providing them with the necessary knowledge, trainings and workshops that allow them to build the foundation for their future career path. ADU aims to educate the leaders of tomorrow by fully supporting students and graduates in their career choices through partnerships and agreements that support students in finding jobs and building sustainable and successful careers.”

H.E. Khaled Al Huraimel the Group Chief Executive officer in Bee’ah said: “By partnering with Abu Dhabi University, we are sharing our expertise with the next generation of academics and professionals, who will be critical in carrying forward the vision of an environmentally sustainable future in the UAE, Middle East and beyond. Through the programs we develop, ADU and Bee’ah will enable a wider national and global discourse on the threats facing our environment, while accelerating the advancements to tackle these very threats.”

ADU aims to become a leading university in the MENA region by participating in leading innovative projects and solutions. With the strong partnerships formed with entities that focus on environmental sustainability, backed by the prominent courses it provides in the field of Environmental Health and Safety, ADU is ensuring new talents that excel in sustainability, waste management and pollution monitoring.

ADU Students Visit Tadweer Waste Management

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Students from our BSc in Environmental Health and Safety, College of Health Sciences, visited Tadweer Waste Management in Dubai to experience the world of waste management and contextualize their classroom theory in its practical application.

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Field trip to the Sustainable Eco-Villa

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DU students enrolled in the Natural Resources and Sustainability courses participated in an educational field trip to the sustainable Eco-Villa in Masdar City organized by Dr. Nida Qafisheh, Coordinator of the EHS program, and Dr. Manar Mfarrej.

ADU students enrolled in the Natural Resources and Sustainability courses participated in an educational field trip to the sustainable Eco-Villa in Masdar City organized by Dr. Nida Qafisheh, Coordinator of the EHS program, and Dr. Manar Mfarrej. The Eco-Villa was launched in 2017 in support of Abu Dhabi sustainability week and in collaboration with Madar Farms.

The students learned how to promote sustainable living through the use of technology designed to save energy and water, as well as practical waste management techniques. The technology included Aero Springs Garden and Greenoponics that are used to grow plants and Zero Mass Water, a smart off-grid panel powered by solar energy that produces around four litres of drinking water per day.

Environmental Health & Safety Students Participate in Eco Waste During Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week

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ADU Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) students were proud to present their innovative project in collaboration with TADWEER at the EcoWaste Exhibition, part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.

ADU Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) students were proud to present their innovative project in collaboration with TADWEER at the EcoWaste Exhibition, part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. EcoWaste is a platform to optimize waste management and introduce new technology to convert waste into energy. The students were supervised by Dr. Nida Qafisheh, Coordinator of the EHS program, and Dr. Manar Mfarrej, Assistant Professor.

Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) showcases the UAE’s proactive, forward thinking approach to sustainability and brings together a unique mix of policy makers, industry specialists, technology pioneers and the next generation of sustainability leaders. Through its initiatives and events, ADSW helps drive knowledge sharing, implementation of strategies, and delivery of solutions to drive human progress.

ADU’s BGS Honor Society Host Guest Speakers from Environment Agency & Etisalat

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Abu Dhabi University’s Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society hosted Monir Salem Bou Ghanem from the Integrated Environment Policy & Planning Agency to speak about ‘Sustainability, Green Economy and Economic Growth in the UAE’.

Abu Dhabi University’s Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society hosted Monir Salem Bou Ghanem from the Integrated Environment Policy & Planning Agency to speak about ‘Sustainability, Green Economy and Economic Growth in the UAE’. The presentation focused on the need for a change in the mindset of humans to clean up the environment. The Honor Society also hosted Dr. Guna Rethinam, Director of Organization Design at Etisalat, as part of its Guest Speaker series. His presentation discussed the duopoly of the UAE’s telecom sector, national artificial intelligence strategies, and the evolution of the telecom sector.

Mr. Monir discussed Abu Dhabi’s role in promoting sustainable development through local and international events such as Expo 2020. He used graphics to represent the journey from 2017 until 2021 to showcase the UAE’s environmental achievements. One of the most powerful moments of the speech was when he conducted a test about people’s awareness of the plastic problem. The audience was shocked by the example of 13 million tonnes of plastic entering the world’s oceans every year. ADU students asked many questions about how to raise more awareness and help solve these environmental problems.

Dr. Guna pointed out that the UAE’s telecom sector has developed into a market sharing economy, with several providers in the market including Etisalat, Du, and Virgin. This brings many benefits to customers including improved service, price advantages, and a greater brand selection. By providing insights into how regulators have expanded their roles from core regulation to e-Enablement, Dr. Guna urged the audience to remain open to change in the strategies developed to transform the economy in the long term. e-Enablement supports improvements in public services such as eHealth, eEducation, and eGovernment.

Guest Lecture on ‘Greenwashing’

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Marwa Kaabour, Group Marketing & Corporate Communication Manager for Al Masaood Automobiles, delivered a lecture on ‘greenwashing’ .

Marwa Kaabour, Group Marketing & Corporate Communication Manager for Al Masaood Automobiles, delivered a lecture on ‘greenwashing’ – the practice of making an unsubstantiated or misleading claim about the environmental benefits of a product, service, technology or company practice to make a company appear to be more environmentally friendly than it really is. She provided the example of Monsanto, a company that projects the image of a sustainable, environmentally friendly company while their products and practices are not green in any form. She emphasized the importance of consumer awareness about greenwashing.

Today, sustainability reports play an important part in a company's stock exchange prices. This is proof that consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious. Marwa stressed the important role consumers play in enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). All companies respond to consumer demands and the climate of the market. Demanding ethically produced goods, and boycotting firms that do not provide them, can make a big difference, even though it may be difficult. The thought-provoking lecture highlighted the need to apply ethical practices in the marketing industry and the use of different tools and strategies for the wellbeing of society.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.

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No Poverty
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.
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Zero Hunger
Food security has been defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (the ‘FOA’) as “all people, at all times

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Good Health & Well-Being
Since success requires an open mind and healthy body, the UAE Vision 2021 National Agenda aims to achieve a world-class healthcare system.
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Quality Education
Abu Dhabi University’s accreditation credentials demonstrate robust quality standards at both a national and international level. 
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Gender Equality
The UAE ranks first among Arab countries in the advancement towards bridging the gender gap and striving for gender equality as globally
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Clean Water & Sanitation
The United Arab Emirates is among the top water-scarce countries in the world. However the country has one of the world’s highest per capita water consumption

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Affordable & Clean Energy
Climate change and carbon management is important to Abu Dhabi just as it is to the rest of the world. Abu Dhabi like many other environmentally conscious nations

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Decent work & Economic Growth
Abu Dhabi is surely one of the most popular cities for expats in UAE. This place is not just popular because of big shopping malls and extraordinary architecture 

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Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Sustainability Development Goals of UN provide a wide platform for the transformation of this world into a better place and to achieve sustainable

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Reduced Inequalities
Abu Dhabi is home to around 20,000 People of Determination (POD ), both nationals and residents. Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum 

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Sustainable Cities & Communites
The United Arab Emirates has been a strong promoter for the construction of 2030 Agenda and there’s no denying that the country’s pledge

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Responsible Consumption & Production
Have you heard the news about the Abu Dhabi single-use plastic ban? Abu Dhabi has banned single-use plastic bags from Wednesday June 1, 2022,

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Climate Action
The UAE government places climate change at the top of the government’s list of policy priorities, evident from the establishment of the Ministry of Climate 

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Life below Water
Water supports many lives. Organisms which survive in water are called aquatic organisms. They depend on water for their food, shelter, reproduction and all other life activities. 

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Life on Land
Climate change, dwindling natural resources, pressure on ecosystems from urban expansion, pollution and waste management are all global challenges

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Peace, Justice & Strong Institution
The United Arab Emirates is a seven-country union that has become a powerful, sleepy backwater economic center in the Near East.

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Partnerships for the Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked goals designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all". 
Environmental Impact
Abu Dhabi University recognizes the importance of environmental impact through sustainability literacy, encompassing climate change, social justice, circular economy, and sustainable business practices.
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No Poverty

Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.

Introduction

Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.

(MOCD) as the first law to provide social benefits to members of the community to ensure and sustain the high quality of living for all UAE citizens. The Ministry continues to work today on enhancing social inclusion for all members of society where social benefits are extended to cover twenty-one segments of the community.

The UAE government has a future vision to change the culture of social support from the current ‘social welfare’ model to ‘sustainable social development’ that encourages independence and growth of families across the UAE.

ADU is determined to overcome all challenges that ADU and our students might face as a result of the poverty. We continue to be dedicated to empowering and inspiring outstanding students to pursue their goals. Our scholarships and financial aid programs are available to all students who want to fund their academic programmes. We consider it our duty to provide equal opportunities to students interested in pursuing higher education, enabling them to contribute to society regardless of their financial situation.

In additional to financial aid, ADU scholarships are being provided to outstanding students, through seven main categories, including the Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Scholarship, the President’s Scholarship, the University Scholarship, the Academic Scholarship, the Athletic Scholarship, the Alumni Scholarship, and the Family Tuition Waiver.

We take pride in attracting the brightest students in the UAE and offer them generous support, to excel in their studies. Our Scholarship and Financial Aid programmes are part of ADU’s corporate social responsibility and are influenced by the UAE’s great leadership. ADU is constantly finding pioneering and innovative ways to support and facilitate the needs of our students to help them achieve their academic degree.

Emirates Red Crescent and ADU Launch a Humanitarian Funding Campaign

Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University recently launched the Education Support Campaign in coordination with Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International. Through this collaboration, ADU and Emirates Red Crescent will support disadvantaged students in their university studies, providing them with an opportunity for a successful educational journey. The campaign aims to raise 10 million dirhams, and students will benefit from these funds starting 24 November 2021 and for one year. (This activity is licensed by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi, permit number 022).

Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International will aid the campaign by facilitating donations through their different points of sale. Community members will show their solidarity by donating valuable aid to students, starting at two dirhams.

Public donations will be accepted via text message through Etisalat and Du. Bank donations can be sent to Sharjah Islamic Bank - account number (11445518006), IBAN (AE350410000011445518006). Individuals can also donate through the link provided on the Emirates Red Crescent website (https://www.emiratesrc.ae/eduadu), with the donations ranging from ten dirhams to 1,000 dirhams.

H.E. Salem Al Rayes Al Ameri, Deputy Secretary-General for Local Affairs at Emirates Red Crescent, said, "Sponsoring students is one of the permanent and continuous programs within the initiatives of the Humanitarian and Development Authority. We continue to witness a high rate of response and generosity from sponsors and benefactors. These donations are considered a true embodiment and reflection of the authority's efforts to invest in empowering individuals and guiding them towards achieving their aspirations and fulfilling their dreams."

Al Ameri added, "The Authority acknowledges the important role it plays in preparing future generations for the responsibilities of tomorrow."

Al Ameri praised the existing cooperation between the Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University, which seeks to support education and provide opportunities to disadvantaged students whose family circumstances prevent them from continuing their educational path. The cooperation embodies Abu Dhabi University's commitment to fulfilling its social responsibility, as well as its leading academic role in advancing science and education as the most important pillars of human development in the country. He also praised the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu International Group in supporting the activities of the campaign.

Salem Mubarak Al Dhaheri, Executive Director of Community Relations at Abu Dhabi University, said, "Abu Dhabi University is proud of its strategic partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching the Education Support Campaign. The campaign aligns with Abu Dhabi University's mission to support students and allows us to share social responsibilities with the community. We are proud of the continuous cooperation and renewed partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching campaigns that carry a noble message and achieve a tangible and real impact on our society."

Al Dhaheri added, "Abu Dhabi University appreciates the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, Lulu International Group, and all participating partners in supporting the campaign activities. Investing in our young people and building an educated generation capable of leading the continued development of our country is vital."

Abdul Majeed Al Khouri, the Executive Director of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, commented, "Our participation in the Education Support Campaign confirms the depth of the decades-old relationship between the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Emirates Red Crescent. With God's grace, it has gone beyond humanitarian work and now encompasses sustainability. We are proud of this pioneering partnership. The Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has always sought to serve the community of the UAE and we continuously contribute to helping and supporting various sectors in Abu Dhabi and the other Emirates."

Al Khoori added, "The initiatives adopted by the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society reflect our passion towards aiding societal struggles related to education. Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has initiated partnerships with ministries and governmental institutions, such as the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Emirates Red Crescent, to create opportunities for those who dream of pursuing their educational journey. In the last few years, we doubled our efforts and developed initiatives that will allow us to serve our country and consolidate the concept of social responsibility. We are proud to be part of an institution that provides its students with an environment that values charitable work and social development while simultaneously providing high-quality education and academic qualifications that are respected worldwide."

Mr. Aboobakker TP, Director of LuLu Hypermarkets Abu Dhabi and Al Dhafra region, said, "This initiative embodies the belief and commitment of LuLu Group in the bright future of the UAE and the power of the Emirati youth to shape it."

"Education is one of the strongest building blocks for a nation's future, and LuLu Group is honored to share in raising valuable funding for needy students," he continued. "It empowers Emirati youth to contribute to their best potential and lead the future of the country. It is particularly timely that this campaign comes on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the UAE's nationhood. We at LuLu Group International are proud of our identity as a 'homegrown' UAE brand and see this participation in the 'Let's Support Their Future' campaign as our humble contribution to the nation that gave us so much to build upon."

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.

01

No Poverty
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

02

Zero Hunger
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

03

Good Health & Well-Being
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

04

Quality Education
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

05

Gender Equality
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Clean Water & Sanitation
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

07

Affordable & Clean Energy
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

08

Decent work & Economic Growth
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Reduced Inequalities
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Sustainable Cities & Communites
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Responsible Consumption & Production
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Climate Action
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Life below Water
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Life on Land
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Peace, Justice & Strong Institution
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Partnerships for the Goals
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.