Jamaican teenage author is youngest flag-bearer at Global Goals Show

Twelve-year-old British born Jamaican author Kande S Summers now lives in the UAE and had released her first novel, Going Home: Diary of a Teenage Alien in November last

Twelve-year-old British born Jamaican author Kande S Summers made waves as the youngest Flag Bearer at the Global Goals Show opening ceremony at Al Wasl Plazafor the ongoing Sustainable Development Goals Week. Expo 2020 Dubai is observing a Global Goals Week, running from January 15-22, bringing the world together to drive collective progress towards United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for a better and more equitable future for all by 2030.

Kande is a British born Jamaican student, now living in the UAE. She released her first novel, Going Home: Diary of a Teenage Alien last November which is already making headlines. She was the youngest of all the other flag bearers that included top CEOs etc., at the opening ceremony and was the flag bearer for the 14th Goal:  LIFE BELOW WATER. Collective progress towards the UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) underpins Expo’s latest Theme Week, held in association with the UN.

The Jamaica Pavilion during SDG Week at Expo 2020 Dubai will mark and celebrate the Global Goals by promoting a unique Jamaican concept of Sustain-a-Livity. Sustain-a-Livity, developed by the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA), embraces the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation’s Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development principles: advancing economic competitiveness (economic); creating shared prosperity (social); safeguarding the environment (environmental); and the JSEZA has added Supporting the Rule of Law, Transparency and Accountability (Governance). 

“Tourism is one of the main catalysts of the SDGs. Our National Development Plan – Vision2030 aims to promote sustainable tourism in Jamaica, which is designed not just to benefit the country’s tourism industry, but also preserve its natural and cultural resources and stimulate economic growth for the wider domestic economy,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism of Jamaica.

Ainsley Brown, Senior Director: Regulations, Policy, Monitoring & Enforcement at JSEZA stated, “The SDGs are official Government of Jamaica Policy and we have taken great care to mark and celebrate them at Expo through the Sustain-a-Livity concept. Sustain-a-Livity is a unique Jamaican concept that is truly reflective of our full embrace of the SDGs. Sustain-a-Livity is more than just a concept; it’s a work-style, life-style, a sustainable way of being that makes, as our National Development Plan – Vision 2030 says, “ Jamaica, the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business.”




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