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Middle East Youth Expo 2020 opens with Japanese students performing UAE’s national anthem

Umezawa sisters perform the United Arab Emirate’s national anthem in a violin performance at MEYE 2020. (Supplied)
Umezawa sisters perform the United Arab Emirate’s national anthem in a violin performance at MEYE 2020. (Supplied)
The opening ceremony hosted by radio host and YouTube personality Hassan Alsheikh, included the first of the MEYE Young Leader of the Year Awards celebrating and acknowledging young leaders in the Middle East. (Supplied)
The opening ceremony hosted by radio host and YouTube personality Hassan Alsheikh, included the first of the MEYE Young Leader of the Year Awards celebrating and acknowledging young leaders in the Middle East. (Supplied)
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04 Feb 2020 03:02:00 GMT9
04 Feb 2020 03:02:00 GMT9

Arab News

ABU DHABI: Two young Japanese girls performed the United Arab Emirate’s national anthem in a violin performance Monday as part of the opening of the Middle East Youth Expo 2020 (MEYE 2020) which was held in Abu Dhabi.

One of the performers was Shoko Umezawa, who was crowned with the Young Musician of the Year award in 2018, while the other was her younger sister Ayami Umezawa, who is 13 years old, they also performed more classical music for the eager audience during the day.

Thousands of students from across the UAE participated in the event, the first positive youth engagement event of its kind in the region, bringing together students from over 400 schools, colleges and universities to collaborate and explore sustainable solutions for both people and planet aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the UAE Vision 2021.

Youth delegates will make over 10,000 pledges towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals and how through local action in the UAE in 2020 they can actively support global change ‘#MEYEPLEDGE.’

The three-day festival in Abu Dhabi from the Feb. 3-5, in partnership with the Ministry of Education is supported by the Central Bank of the UAE, Department of Education & Knowledge Abu Dhabi (ADEK), Foreign Correspondents' Club of the UAE and PwC, alongside representatives from the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The event includes over 70 international and local speakers and 30 workshops and panel discussion providing a platform to empower youth delegates to achieve their life goals as young leaders of tomorrow and future ‘responsible global citizens of the world’.

The opening ceremony hosted by radio host and YouTube personality Hassan Alsheikh, included the first of the MEYE Young Leader of the Year Awards celebrating and acknowledging young leaders in the Middle East who have shown to be resilient change-makers and have inspired their peers and communities.

The first keynote speech to commence the event was given by Mohammed Alaydaroos, Associate Sustainability Pavilion Ambassador of Dubai Expo 2020 who said: “The biggest challenge I have had in my life is the way people look at me which weakened me and caused a lot of frustration. I always say that friendship plays an integral role in human life. My brother is the main reason for my involvement in youth circles and initiatives who say that we always remember from our leaders that a positive person can turn any challenge into an opportunity. I believe that understanding perseverance can help you achieve your goals through passion and determination.”

Tracy Fountain Co-Founder of the Middle East Youth Expo said: “Positive youth engagement is fundamental in society and the world today. Youth especially here in the UAE who come from all over the world have so many different experiences to share. The Middle East Youth Expo was created to do just that and provide a inclusive platform for all to participate and come together to exploring their thoughts, dreams and aspirations as the nation’s future. Thank you to everyone who has joined us from across the world to share their remarkable stories of success and for everyone who has made their pledge and commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals to support a sustainable future for all people and planet..”

MEYE 2020 is free for all schools, colleges and universities in the UAE to attend and open to participation from NGOs and volunteer organisations in the UAE on the 5th February, will be attended by Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi who will give an opening address on the globalization of compassion and youth, and conduct an interactive Q&A session with all delegates.

The Middle East Youth Expo 2020 has over 10 immersive experiences including the ‘Youth Now' hub where youth delegates can join in debates and discussions to work together to solve some of the world’s most important challenges; Connect with Nature immersive Escape Room presenting a sustainable journey through the Arabian Desert; The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding takes delegates on a cultural journey through activities that explore Emirati Culture and its role in the world; a performance stage showcasing youth talent from across the UAE; and the Wellbeing Lounge drop in zone for youth delegates.

The full programme of international speakers and to register for schools, colleges, university students, NGOs and volunteer organizations visit www.themiddleeastyouthexpo.com

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