Qatar's delegation concluded its participation in the 9th ministerial conference on Education for Circular Economy/Sustainable Infrastructure.
The conference took place in Nicosia over three days with a host of countries, authorities, regional and international organisations participating.
On the sidelines of the conference, HE the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Sheikh Dr Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali al-Thani met with Cypriot Minister of Environment Costas Kadis and Tajikistan Minister of Environment Sheralizoda. HE the Minister discussed with them co-operation and the scope of expanding relations in the environmental and climate change fields.
The conference dealt with three global issues; circular economy and sustainable infrastructure, sustainable tourism, and education for sustainable development. The conference also saw the adoption of the Ministerial Declaration on the Environment in Europe, which emphasises the commitment to the transition to a green economy, work to improve sustainable infrastructure, and the importance of focusing on education for sustainable development in order to enhance environmental governance internationally.
The conference and the meeting were attended by HE Special Envoy for Climate Change and Sustainability Badr Omar al-Dafaa and Qatar ambassador to Cyprus Ali Youssef al-Moulla.
The conference took place in Nicosia over three days with a host of countries, authorities, regional and international organisations participating.
On the sidelines of the conference, HE the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Sheikh Dr Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali al-Thani met with Cypriot Minister of Environment Costas Kadis and Tajikistan Minister of Environment Sheralizoda. HE the Minister discussed with them co-operation and the scope of expanding relations in the environmental and climate change fields.
The conference dealt with three global issues; circular economy and sustainable infrastructure, sustainable tourism, and education for sustainable development. The conference also saw the adoption of the Ministerial Declaration on the Environment in Europe, which emphasises the commitment to the transition to a green economy, work to improve sustainable infrastructure, and the importance of focusing on education for sustainable development in order to enhance environmental governance internationally.
The conference and the meeting were attended by HE Special Envoy for Climate Change and Sustainability Badr Omar al-Dafaa and Qatar ambassador to Cyprus Ali Youssef al-Moulla.