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More than 1,000 healthcare workers in Abu Dhabi united on Saturday to spread the word on sustainable development and climate action through a uniquely crafted giant floral carpet – a tradition marking Onam, the harvest festival of the Indian state of Kerala.
Paying a floral tribute to the UAE’s Year of Sustainability and the COP28 to be held in Dubai this year, hundreds of frontline workers meticulously laid out a 250sqm ‘pookkalam’, a floral carpet, designed to mirror the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as Global Goals.
The COP28 UAE will see the first Global Stocktake taking place at the mid-point in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its SDGs.
Marking the all-important year for the UAE and the world, Abu Dhabi-headquartered Burjeel Holdings highlighted the need for united action on sustainability and the climate crisis. Arranging the giant floral carpet with 750kg of real flowers in around 15 hours in the atrium of Burjeel Medical City, the team showcased the essence of 17 Global Goals like ‘No Poverty’, ‘Zero Hunger’, ‘Gender Equality’, and ‘Climate Action’ among others. The breathtaking creation during the UAE’s largest sustainability-focused Onam celebrations served as a visual reminder of the pressing global challenges and the collective responsibility to address them.
Sunjay Sudhir, Ambassador of India to the UAE, who attended the event with his family, encouraged the attendees to promote a greener and more sustainable future.
“Amid the vibrant colours of Onam, I feel inspired to see the harmony of tradition and sustainability coming together. This celebration pays homage to the rich heritage of India while also aligning with the UAE’s commitment to sustainability in the year it is hosting COP28. The unique ‘pookkalam’ is a reminder that our actions today will shape the world for future generations,” said Sudhir.
Dignitaries, including Mohammed Ahmed Al Yamahi, Deputy President of the Arab Parliament, Member of the Federal National Council (FNC), UAE, and the International Council of Tolerance, and Naema Al Sharhan, Member of the FNC, participated with great enthusiasm.
“It has been an enriching experience participating in this unique cultural celebration at Burjeel Medical City. Just like each of us cherish our traditions, we must commit ourselves to nurturing a greener planet,” said Al Yamahi.
Later, cultural performances took centrestage as the healthcare workers showcased their heritage through drums, song, dance, and other activities involving 76 performers, celebrating 76 years of India’s independence. The main attraction was a staff dressed as the mythical King Mahabali.
Staff members from different emirates, their family members, patients, and the senior leadership team made the event a grand success.
John Sunil, group CEO of Burjeel Holdings, emphasised the group’s dedication to aligning business practices with environmental responsibility.
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“Our celebration of Onam this year at Burjeel Medical City reminds us that cultural heritage and sustainable practices can go hand in hand. By depicting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals through this stunning floral carpet, we hope to inspire meaningful conversations and actions that contribute to building a brighter future for all. The Onam festivities also exemplify our dedication to fostering a sense of camaraderie among our diverse workforce.”
As part of Burjeel Holdings’ ongoing climate change challenge in collaboration with Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, the event also offered high school students a platform to convey their climate change messages. More than two dozen students from different schools in the UAE held up colourful signs to inspire action. The festivities concluded with the traditional Onam feast.
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