
EWS is a national (UAE) environmental NGO. EWS is established under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, to implement conservation actions for the protection of local biodiversity. In the UAE, EWS works in association with WWF. The EWS is governed by a Board of Directors that also serves as the WWF UAE Project Office Board. EWS-WWF has been active in the UAE since the beginning of 2001 and has initiated several conservation projects in the region.
Role of the WWF UAE Project Office
The WWF UAE Project Office in Abu Dhabi established the first presence of WWF in a Gulf state. Today WWF also have offices in Dubai and in Fujairah.
The mandate of EWS-WWF covers:
- Species
- Habitats
- Climate Change
- Ecological Footprint
- Natural Resources
Our work in the region is implemented through conservation, education, awareness and policy recommendation.
EWS-WWF has a valuable role to play in:
- Protection of biodiversity in key sites, species of special concern and ecological processes critical for the region
- Raising awareness and advocating actions to reduce the Ecological Footprint of the UAE (this is among the highest in the world per capita)
- Promoting a sustainable lifestyle in the UAE
- Contribution to the shaping of a still evolving, institutional framework in the UAE, so that local, regional and global environmental issues are addressed together
- Highlight the responsibility of the UAE on the international conservation scene.
Protection is Vital
The UAE and the region support a rich biodiversity, particularly in marine and coastal ecosystems. At the same time, developmental pressures are enormous. Habitats are destroyed and species are disappearing. The WWF UAE is making sincere efforts to assist in creating protected areas so that biodiversity may be preserved before it is subjected to irretrievable stress and damage.
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