Princess
Haifa Bin AbdulAziz of Saudi Arabia (far left) inspired by the statue
of the Father of Nation the late Mwalimu Julius Nyerere at the reception
of the TANAPA Headquarters in Arusha.In the middle with black suit is
the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Tanzania H.E. Hani Mominah while
TANAPA’s Public Relations Manager Pascal Shelutete (first right) is also
looking on.
Princess Haifa signing a visitors book at the office of the Director General of TANAPA.
Princess
Haifa (middle) in a talk with the Director General of TANAPA Allan
Kijazi (far right) while the Ambassador Hani Mominah is paying
attention.
Princess Haifa and her delegation in a discussion with the Management of TANAPA.
Princess
Haifa Bin AbdulAzizi Mogrin of Saudi Arabia visited Tanzania National
Parks Headquarters in Arusha yesterday and held talks with the
Management of TANAPA regarding the forthcoming youth forum on
Biodiversity Conservation Scheduled for January next year in Arusha.
The
Princess who is the coordinator of the forum, discussed with TANAPA on
how best the forum can be conducted. The main theme of the forum is
“Construction and Implementation of the Regulatory Framework for
Biodiversity Conservation” and will involve about 50 youths from both
Tanzania and Saudi Arabia who will have an opportunity to interact and
discuss on the future of biodiversity conservation in the two countries.
TANAPA has been appointed by the Government of Saudi Arabia to host the forum in Arusha.
The
youth forum is an initiative by King Abdullah Bin Abdulazizi for
dialogue among the forums worldwide under the program Saudi
International Youth Dialogue Forums. These forums provide the platform
for Saudi youth to interact with their peers from different countries,
while adopting their creative initiatives and solutions under various
themes.
The
upcoming Saudi-??Tanzania Youth Dialogue Forum (STYF) will include a
delegation of Saudi Youth who will be visiting Tanzania to learn about
and review, with their Tanzanian counterparts, the structural framework
of various agencies or societies and their roles in addition to the
implementation systems of regulatory framework for biodiversity
conservation in the two countries.
The objective of the forum is to develop initiatives to ensure more effective conservation practices locally and globally.
On
his side, Director General TANAPA Allan Kijazi said TANAPA will do
everything possible to ensure that the forum will bear fruitful results.
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