Metro Red Line wins best practices award

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By Sajila Saseendran  www.khaleejtimes.com

A project for empowering women in harsh climatic and socio-cultural environment from Kenya, two others which revolutionised toilet and sanitation facilities in China and Cambodia, and initiatives that protect marine environment in Lebanon and champion children’s rights in Spain were among the best international practices that were honoured in Dubai on Wednesday.

Shaikh Hamdan bin Rashid presenting the award to one of the winners as, Hussain Nasser Lootah and other officials look on during the ceremony in Dubai on Wednesday. — Supplied photo
Shaikh Hamdan bin Rashid presenting the award to one of the winners as, Hussain Nasser Lootah and other officials look on during the ceremony in Dubai on Wednesday. — Supplied photo

Shaikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, UAE Minister of Finance and Chairman of Dubai Municipality gave away the ninth cycle of the ‘Dubai International Award for Best practices to Improve the Living Environment’ to 12 recipients including the Dubai Metro’s Red Line.

Shaikh Hamdan distributed the awards for 12 winning projects out of the 46 shortlisted contestants representing various regions of the world.

They include Burkina Faso-Affordable Housing project by Association La Voute Nubiene; Women Empowerment in harsh climatic and social-cultural environment from Kenya; Operation Big Blue Association from Lebanon; RevoLooTionizing Rural Market for Sanitation from Cambodia; Linfen City Public Toilet from China; The City of Children from Spain; Sports Inspires Me initiative from Portugal; Water Conservator – Extrema from Brazil; Programme of Organic Vegetable Gardens at Schools from Uruguay; Un Techo para mi Pais from Chile to raise awareness about slum conditions and Chapelview Apartments Bramton, a multi-residential affordable and sustainable housing project from Canada.

Director-General of Dubai Municipality, Hussain Nasser Lootah, in his inaugural speech, said: “It is a matter of great pride for me to announce, on the occasion of the ninth edition, that Dubai International Award for best practices has been successful in attracting more than 4,900 practices and projects ever since its inception in 1995, and notably these practices represent 155 countries across the world and are available for everyone who is interested to benefit from.”

Chief of Best Practices Programme at Unhabitat Wandia Seaforth was also honoured for her individual contribution.

“Any city, no matter how advanced it is, can adopt some of these best practices, either fully or some part of these solutions, to address their varied issues. They are well-documented on www.bestpractices.org,” she told Khaleej Times. Adnan Al Hammadi, CEO of Rail Agency in RTA, said the award was one of the greatest received by Dubai Metro. More info