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International Government Communication Forum 2025 confirms the role of youth in building a sustainable diet

Sharjah, September 11 / WAM / A dialogue session entitled “How Youth builds a sustainable diet” in the “talk of government communication” platform within the activities of the 14th session of the International Forum for Government Communication organized by the media office of the Sharjah government under the slogan “Communication for the Quality of Life” that the biggest challenge for young people in building sustainable food systems is not the lack of capabilities but in fear of the future and frequency in the future Working experiences that are related to food security and climate change, which creates fake barriers that hinder investment in this vital sector, despite the availability of tools and opportunities that enable young people to be creative and achieve concrete results.

During the session, the engineer and the engineer of the content of the Sharjah Council for Youth During the session, the engineer and content maker Al -Serkal, pointed out that the high temperatures, floods, and other climate phenomena directly affect agricultural crops and livestock, which warns of the possibility of losing some foods during the coming decades, stressing the importance of enhancing awareness within the family along with the integration of the role of individuals, society and policy makers to ensure healthy food It is available for future generations.

She touched on technical solutions in building sustainable diets, pointing out that previous generations established the cognitive foundations through their practical proximity to the land and agriculture, while the digital revolution for current generations added advanced tools such as artificial intelligence and sensors that help farmers to know the needs of soil and appropriate water quantities and analyze the nature of crops, which opens the way for broader innovations in the future.

She added that the initiatives launched by the Arab Youth Council for Climate Change, whether at the local or Arab level, contributed to enabling young people to enter into influential discussions on climate and food security issues, explaining that the UAE has effectively succeeded in bridging the gap between young generations and these complex files and made their voice heard in international forums, which enhances their presence and role in formulating future solutions.

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