Beat Diabetes, Taaleem collaborate to promote health education across UAE elementary schools

DUBAI: Landmark Group and Emirates Schools Establishments (Taaleem) have announced their partnership to launch the ‘Superkidz’ health education programme across UAE public elementary schools. This comes within the framework of the annual Beat Diabete…


DUBAI: Landmark Group and Emirates Schools Establishments (Taaleem) have announced their partnership to launch the ‘Superkidz’ health education programme across UAE public elementary schools.

This comes within the framework of the annual Beat Diabetes initiative, coinciding with the 14th annual Beat Diabetes walk at Za’abeel Park, Dubai, which was hosted by Landmark Group and saw the participation of over 15,000 people.

This year’s Beat Diabetes event, held under the theme of ‘Step Into a Healthier Tomorrow’, brought families together to spend a day together enjoying a diverse array of activities designed to encourage physical activity among participants of all ages.

The customary 2-kilometre walk served as a community rallying point, followed by many fitness, sports, educational activities and entertainment for families and children. The health zone by Aster DM Healthcare introduced advanced blood glucose testing facilities that was free for all participants. A newly introduced children’s area saw the par
ticipation of over 2,000 kids aged under 12 years old, fostering a generational shift towards healthier living.

The walk was inaugurated by Renuka Jagtiani, Chairwoman of Landmark Group, in the presence of dignitaries including Saeed Mohammed Hareb, Secretary-General of the Dubai Sports Council; Dr. Abdulkareem AlOlama, CEO – Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives; and Sawsan Al Amiri, Head of Health Education Section at Emirates Schools Establishments (Taaleem), amongst others.

The Beat Diabetes initiative and the Superkidz programme initiatives are carried out in alignment with the social pillars of Dubai’s ambitious D33 Agenda, which emphasises health, well-being and social welfare for all residents of the city.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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