
A documentary short created by 91راة« PhD student Peyman Naeemi and supported by was competitively accepted to screen on Dec. 11 at the in Dubai, as part of COP28's Canada Pavilion events program.

In collaboration with CIFAL 91راة« and EnviroMuslims, A Faithful Commitment to Sustainability examines an innovative, community-based sustainability program that a group of volunteers at the Jaffari Community Center (JCC) in Vaughan, Ont., undertook during the holy month of Ramadan while hosting and feeding more than 2,000 individuals every night. The film shows how the community was able to significantly minimize food and plastic waste and take major steps towards contributing to sustainability goals at the community level.
"Screening at COP28 is an exciting and exceptional opportunity for me and the film to further spread its message," says Naeemi, who is currently at the conference in Dubai to take part in events and promote his film. "Considering the focus on the role of culture in climate change action at COP28, this documentary brings an example of such contribution, as faith is rooted in our culture."
A second-year PhD student in 91راة«'s Department of Humanities, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS), Naeemi – who also puts his skills to use assisting CIFAL 91راة«'s multimedia unit – filmed, edited, directed and produced the film himself, with support from his PhD supervisory committee.
Using an interview style, Naeemi says the film seeks to highlight the following: the role of faith in initiating sustainable programs; the impact of family and community engagement in teaching sustainable practices; the role of Muslim women as sustainability leaders; and the advantages of using passionate youth to drive innovative sustainability practices.
"This documentary is very much in line with our focus area in developing learning materials around advancing UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," says Ali Asgary, director of CIFAL 91راة«, a professor of disaster and emergency management, and one of Naeemi's PhD supervisors. "Screening this documentary at COP28 is very significant, as it highlights the importance and connections between the SDGs and the climate change."
Adjunct Professor Mark Terry, another member of Naeemi's supervisory committee, who helped produce the film through his project, calls A Faithful Commitment to Sustainability "a remarkable film."
"I’m very proud of Peyman for making a film that Canada wanted to showcase at this year’s COP28 climate summit in Dubai,†he says.
At COP28, Naeemi looks forward to receiving expert feedback on the film and learning from peers about how to expand its reach on a global scale. Attending the conference, he hopes, will also enrich the theoretical part of his thesis, giving him exposure to the world's leading experts on environmental action.
Regarding his future plans, Naeemi says A Faithful Commitment to Sustainability will screen at the JCC, at 91راة« and potentially other universities, and at film festivals like the Planet in Focus International Environmental Film Festival. It will then be available for public viewing online, on the CIFAL 91راة« and CIFAL Global websites. On the academic side, Naeemi plans to use the documentary as a case study in an upper-level undergraduate course, highlighting the role of digital media in environmental and social movements.
