Sara Al Amiri visits Kingdom of Lesotho Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai
Sara Al Amiri visits Kingdom of Lesotho Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai Image Credit: WAM

Dubai: Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology, has visited the pavilions of the Federated States of Micronesia and the Kingdom of Lesotho at Expo 2020 Dubai.

During the tours, she reviewed investment opportunities in the two nations, which include several in the fields of technology, renewable energy, transport, and tourism.

Lesotho’s pavilion is located in the Sustainability District and its exhibits narrate the Kingdom’s first 50 years since independence.

Al Amiri explored Lesotho’s efforts in technology and digital development and was briefed on its endeavours in energy, water and sustainability as it tries to attract investors to support its progress in a number of promising sectors.

Culture of sustainability

Al Amiri also learned of the Kingdom’s efforts to instil a culture of sustainability, which will help conserve natural resources and strike a balance between development and environmental preservation.

The pavilion showcases the growing threat to the natural ecosystem posed by climate change, as well as how the country utilizes investments in climate-smart agriculture to enhance the capacity of agricultural systems in support of food security and food diversity.

Micronesia Pavilion

Al Amiri also visited Micronesia’s pavilion, which highlights the country’s investment opportunities in tourism, renewable energy, financing, fishing, transport and maritime industries, as well as its sustainable handicrafts.

Sara Al Amiri at Micronesia Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai
Sara Al Amiri at Micronesia Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai Image Credit: WAM

She was briefed on the diligent efforts of the nation’s energy sector and the national campaign to increase renewable energy production to surpass energy consumption. She also reviewed investment opportunities in aquaculture products, such as black pearls, sponges, aquarium fish and others.

Al Amiri was briefed on investment opportunities in agricultural products, as well as in the manufacture of sustainable products and specialized agricultural products. She likewise reviewed investment opportunities in sustainable materials for making hand-woven fibres that are used in Micronesia’s traditional crafts, and the manufacture of canoes using fruit, mamba, mangroves, and bamboo woods.