What the Emirates is doing to ensure a great Expo 2020 (in 2021)


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One of the most powerful lessons learnt from Covid-19 has been that we are stronger and more effective when we work together. This much has been apparent by people, communities and governments who have united in the fight against the pandemic.

The UAE has been at the forefront of this response, distributing more than 1,200 tonnes of medical aid to 107 countries, and supporting more than 1.2 million frontline healthcare workers. This has demonstrated the country's humanitarianism, co-operation and commitment to create a better future.

It is this vision and ‘can-do’ spirit that Expo 2020 Dubai seeks to emulate when it opens on the new confirmed date of October 1, 2021.

The decision to postpone our World Expo was necessary to allow participants to tackle the virus in their countries.

As part of a global community, we have shown ingenuity, understanding and compassion, as well as a desire and demand for change. Expo 2020 will seize that spirit and bring together more than 190 countries and some of the world’s brightest minds to tackle challenges that face us all.

Our work has already begun.

Expo Live, Expo 2020’s innovation and partnership programme provides funding and support to start-ups from around the world. In March, we launched a Dh3.7 million Expo Live Emergency Relief Fund, inviting existing global innovators to apply for additional grant funding of between Dh184,000 and Dh367,000. The fund has supported 15 organisations from 13 countries and is to help those facing hardships and those who need support to continue to play their role in fighting Covid-19.

These include InvestEd, a Filipino fintech start-up that has created new financial products to assist low-income students to continue their education remotely; Canada’s Attollo, which has adapted its ‘talking stickers’ to disseminate health and safety information on Covid-19 in some of India’s worst-affected states; and MeeTwo, a UK-based mental-health organisation helping young people cope with the emotional strain of the pandemic.

Here in the UAE, a series of timely precautions and robust testing is allowing us to detect the virus early and treat it. Expo 2020, our participants, official partners and contractors have all played their parts, making health and safety a priority and putting in place a range of measures to protect our workforce.

Expo’s 24/7 on-site Emergency Centre, for example, run by Dubai Health Authority, conducts a series of checks for early detection of the virus, while special Covid-19 guidelines and awareness training have been issued to all contractors on site to comply with government health guidelines. Expo 2020 also opened two testing facilities for workers onsite and testing was implemented on a wide scale with the involvement of Expo staff and volunteers.

The coins feature the Expo 2020 Dubai logo on one side. Courtesy Amazon.
The coins feature the Expo 2020 Dubai logo on one side. Courtesy Amazon.

The majority of Expo’s office staff began to work from home in March. Technologies from Cisco, our official premier digital network partner, have allowed us to continue preparing to host next year's Expo.

These initiatives combined illustrate the UAE’s commitment to advance its humanitarian goals. They highlight the spirit of collaboration and inclusivity of a country that within 50 years has established itself as a dynamic and future-focused nation.

Expo 2020 will grasp this momentum and offer a potent platform for international co-operation from which we can reflect on how we persevered in the face of Covid-19. It will allow us to look to the future with renewed energy, determination and commitment.

No one can predict what the world will look like when we open in October 2021. But if Covid-19 has taught us anything it is that by working together and standing shoulder to shoulder, humanity’s ability to effect change knows no bounds.

Yousuf Luiz Caires is senior vice president of Expo Live, Expo 2020 Dubai

ESSENTIALS

The flights

Emirates flies from Dubai to Phnom Penh via Yangon from Dh2,700 return including taxes. Cambodia Bayon Airlines and Cambodia Angkor Air offer return flights from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap from Dh250 return including taxes. The flight takes about 45 minutes.

The hotels

Rooms at the Raffles Le Royal in Phnom Penh cost from $225 (Dh826) per night including taxes. Rooms at the Grand Hotel d'Angkor cost from $261 (Dh960) per night including taxes.

The tours

A cyclo architecture tour of Phnom Penh costs from $20 (Dh75) per person for about three hours, with Khmer Architecture Tours. Tailor-made tours of all of Cambodia, or sites like Angkor alone, can be arranged by About Asia Travel. Emirates Holidays also offers packages. 

UK's plans to cut net migration

Under the UK government’s proposals, migrants will have to spend 10 years in the UK before being able to apply for citizenship.

Skilled worker visas will require a university degree, and there will be tighter restrictions on recruitment for jobs with skills shortages.

But what are described as "high-contributing" individuals such as doctors and nurses could be fast-tracked through the system.

Language requirements will be increased for all immigration routes to ensure a higher level of English.

Rules will also be laid out for adult dependants, meaning they will have to demonstrate a basic understanding of the language.

The plans also call for stricter tests for colleges and universities offering places to foreign students and a reduction in the time graduates can remain in the UK after their studies from two years to 18 months.

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