Zayed Sustainability Prize Enters Phase Two

The Zayed Sustainability Prize has declared the transformation of the 20by2020 initiative into Beyond2020, establishing it as a flagship platform of the Prize for continuous global outreach.

Beyond2020 represents the second phase of the initiative, which is led by the Zayed Sustainability Prize in partnership with various leading local and international organizations and has, since its launch in December 2019, reached 8 countries across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa and positively impacted approximately 110,000 people during its first phase.

The pioneering initiative oversees the donation and deployment of Prize winners’ and finalists’ technologies and sustainable solutions, to address some of the challenges spanning the sectors of health, food, energy and water.

Going ‘beyond generations’, ‘beyond borders’ and ‘beyond limits’, Beyond2020 claims to offer critical, life transforming solutions to a broader number of beneficiaries worldwide, providing tech for good and fostering development that is inclusive and sustainable.

“Last year, 20by2020 managed to generate phenomenal impact across the globe, connecting thousands of people with transformative sustainable solutions that improved their daily lives and overall wellbeing, while helping them navigate the adverse socio-economic implications of the global pandemic. Beyond2020 will continue to honor the UAE founding father’s enduring and timeless legacy of humanitarianism and sustainable development, which truly reflects the country’s role as a proactive global citizen. At a time when the international community focuses on building back better from COVID-19, Beyond2020 seeks to enhance the resiliency of vulnerable communities in the face of the pandemic and accelerate the foundations for a brighter and more sustainable future,” noted Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Director General of the Zayed Sustainability Prize.

Mr Jaber highlighted, “The steadfast support of the initiative’s partners and their collaborative efforts under Beyond2020, will be instrumental in advancing various UN Sustainable Development Goals, reducing disparities and taking on a prominent role in a people centered, post pandemic recovery. In 2020, the initiative (20by2020), deployed sustainable solutions ranging from critical access to energy and safe water to providing healthcare and essential nutrition. Countries reached include Tanzania, Uganda, Nepal, Jordan, Egypt, Cambodia, Madagascar and Indonesia.”

Phase 2 of the initiative (Beyond2020) is said to commence through a key energy project in Bangladesh and then extend the reach of the initiative into Latin America.