TORONTO, ONTARIO — (Marketwired) — 07/18/13 — Almas Jiwani, President of UN Women National Committee Canada, will be honoured with a Gender and Environment Sustainability Award in recognition of her work and dedication to advance gender equality in all areas, including environment, climate change and sustainable development on Saturday, July 20th. The first annual award will be presented at the LEED eco-energy Open House Celebration, hosted by Global Warming Prevention Technologies Inc. (GPWT), an expanding Canadian-based environmental design and clean-tech development corporation. GWPT pursues innovative architectural solutions and essential technologies including, waste conversion, pollution controls and water purification. CEO, Steve Poulos, designed the house, which features many environmental components including the unique incorporation of two existing Norway Spruce trees into a central courtyard.
The event is dedicated as an exclusive fundraiser for UN Women National Committee Canada, with all contributions and proceeds to support the advancement of gender equality and women–s empowerment as vital component needed to achieve equitable sustainable development globally.
“Today, all nations face the common threat of global climate change. What is different now from 20 years ago is that far more people are living in places with a higher climatic risk and the worst impacts are often felt by the poorest people,” said Almas Jiwani, President, UN Women National Committee Canada “Environmental sustainability presents many opportunities to achieve women–s inclusion: it has the potential to be a new engine of growth, both in advanced and developing economies, and a net generator of decent green jobs that can contribute significantly to poverty eradication.”
“As an international icon and premiere voice of change, Almas Jiwani is a trailblazer and one whirlwind of an activity. She possesses an immeasurable track record of making the impossible possible,” said Steven Poulos, President of Global Warming Prevention Technologies. “For the past several years, Jiwani has fought ferociously to ensure sustainability and gender equality for current and future generations. She is a luminous icon and guide for thousands of women. For environmentalists and sustainability circles, she represents the voice of reason. By bestowing this award, we are recognizing her unmatched status as the hope for a better world,” stated Poulos. “In addition to honouring her with our first annual award, Ms. Jiwani will be announced as the newest member of GWPT–s International Advisory Board.”
The event will feature an art exhibit by landscape artist Lorne Wagman, and special performances by Belinda Brady, two-time Juno nominee and Canadian Urban Music Award winning singer.
There will also be a silent auction at the event, with a generous donation from high end jeweller Zanis & Co. who have donated unique timepieces, from the “Universe” collection, designed to inspire the wearer with each watch contains 70 free floating diamonds and a authenticated piece of the Moon, Mars and Space Gem underneath a clear dome.
About UN Women National Committee Canada
UN Women National Committee Canada raises UN Women–s profile and promotes its work in Canada; raises funds for UN Women projects; creates awareness within the Canadian governments for increased funding for UN Women programs; and encourages non-governmental organizations to promote and support UN Women initiatives.
About Global Warming Protection Technologies, Inc. (GWPT)
GWPT is an innovative design company that researches, develops and delivers patented processes to resolve the urgent need for increased efficiencies of energy consumption, positive waste management, emission controls, and water purification ().
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