March 15, 2022
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‘Walk for People and Planet’

Expo 2020 Dubai is inviting the world to join its ‘Walk for People and Planet’…reports Asian Lite News

Expo 2020 Dubai is inviting the world to join its ‘Walk for People and Planet’ later this month in celebration of the collective, six-month contribution of stakeholders from across the World Expo in creating a cleaner, safer and healthier future for all.

The 3km site-wide Walk, which begins at 0730 GST on Tuesday, 29th March at the Expo Sports Arena, is a culmination of the Expo-based activities of the Programme for People and Planet.

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From governments to the private sector, academia and everyday changemakers, all have come together to accelerate momentum and collective responsibility for accomplishing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at every stakeholder level and in every nation.

Registration also includes a reusable water bottle, breakfast snack in Festival Garden, and professional photographs. (WAM)

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