UAE nationals form the backbone of Expo 2020 Volunteers' young workforce, making up 61 per cent of the 30,000-strong workforce in the 18-24 age group.
"Expo 2020 is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and we are delighted that the nation’s youth – particularly UAE nationals – have seized the opportunity to be a part of making history, taking advantage of the valuable learning and networking opportunities that our mega-event offers," said Abeer Al Hosani, Director, Volunteers, Expo 2020 Dubai.
They will be the first point of contact for visitors at Expo 2020, managing the vast number of diverse experiences, events and global discussions that will take place every day across the event’s 182-day run.
"With 50 days to go, we are in the critical preparation stages before we open our doors on October 1, and the dedication and commitment of all our volunteers has been truly exemplary," Al Hosani added.
"They have taken every chance to learn and absorb, explore and have fun, and we have no doubt that their contribution will bring immense value in delivering an exceptional experience for every visitor to Expo."
The stats were revealed on International Youth Day, which is marked on August 12 to bring youth issues to the attention of the international community, and celebrate the potential of the planet’s youth as partners in today’s global society.
Children under the age of 18, and those holding valid student IDs from academic institutions across the world will have free access to Expo 2020 Dubai.


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