The pavilion, themed ‘Preserving Paradise’, reflects the country’s beautiful nature and biological diversity while educating visitors about the challenges facing The Bahamas due to climate change.
During his visit, Mohamed Al Hussaini was briefed on The Bahamas’ traditions, heritage, and history; and demonstrated the promising opportunities of the various investment and business projects in the country, including local goods and products.
The pavilion contains a business area that highlights the ease of doing business and investments in The Bahamas.
The Minister stressed the important role that Expo 2020 Dubai plays as a pioneering platform that showcases different countries’ experiences and history, allowing them to share their thoughts and ideas on global challenges to devise solutions that will help build a sustainable future.
He was also briefed on the authentic Bahamian art inspired by its nature, as well as sculptures that capture the essence of the Bahamian diverse heritage.
Additionally, he also reviewed the climate challenges that The Bahamas and other small islands face, foremost of which is global warming and its impact on the ecosystem in these islands.
The Bahamas Pavilion serves as an inspiration that calls on the global community to devise sound solutions to help achieve comprehensive sustainability.