GDRFA Unveils Special COP28 Stamp at Dubai Airports, Symbolizing Commitment to Climate Change Action
The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai has unveiled a special stamp for COP28, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, marking the UAE's role as the conference host. COP28 focuses on discussing and addressing climate change challenges.
The stamp’s design integrates the COP28 logo, Dubai's emblem, and various climate-related symbols. It will be used to stamp the passports of individuals arriving at Dubai airports, serving as a memorable token of their visit and participation in efforts towards environmental protection and climate change mitigation.
This initiative not only commemorates their entry into Dubai but also symbolizes their commitment to environmental conservation. It aligns with the goals of the Year of Sustainability, promoting environmental awareness and encouraging innovative solutions for ecological challenges.
The initiative also showcases Dubai's commitment to sustainable development and environmental preservation. It aims to raise awareness among the community at both local and global levels. The Directorate said it is leveraging this stamp as part of a broader strategy, targeting travellers at its land and air ports and engaging with various national, social, and international events and celebrations.