UAE wellbeing indicator is in accelerated progress: Hessa Buhumaid

DUBAI, Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Minister of Community Development and Chairwoman of Digital Wellbeing Council, emphasised that the UAE wellbeing indicator achieved accelerated progress in social, healthcare, educational and economic aspects supported by the UAE leadership and its future vision in light of the changes to enhance the new methodology of government action.

Coinciding with the year of the 50th and in line with the prosperity and success of “Expo 2020 Dubai”, she noted that the recovery from COVID-19 pandemic in the UAE confirms the leading rank in the total number of vaccines worldwide. These explicit indicators for controlling the epidemiological situation emphasise that public health is a government priority for wellbeing in the UAE.

The announcement was made when Buhumaid chaired the virtual Second Wellbeing Council Meeting with the participation of members of the wellbeing council from federal and local government authorities and executive councils all over the UAE. The Wellbeing Council is a platform to promote coordination and government integration and achieve leadership based on the themes, objectives and aspirations of the Wellbeing strategy 2031.

Buhumaid said “The government’s firm principle of wellbeing in the UAE is derived from the aspirations and guidance of UAE leadership towards achieving more accomplishments and reflecting the statement of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, that wellbeing is a priority in our daily work and at the heart of the government’s priorities. We want our society to be the most cohesive, healthiest and happiest.”

The Minister of Community Development added that the UAE is one of the first countries to take proactive measures in managing COVID-19 pandemic and reducing its effects. Plans, initiatives and activities carried out by all the government entities have shown the active and proactive role of reducing the effects of the pandemic, in accordance with the guidance of the UAE leadership and continuous follow-up on the need to take all possible measures to preserve health, happiness and wellbeing of individual citizens and residents.

During the Wellbeing Council meeting, the members discussed the efforts of both healthcare and education sectors as well as the wellbeing strategy of the Ministry of Interior, the results of the third wellbeing design forum, wellbeing initiatives updates as well as preparations for the 2022 National Wellbeing strategy.

The meeting highlighted the efforts of the healthcare sector during the pandemic recovery phase especially the efforts of the Ministry of Health & Prevention in promoting the wellbeing during the past period, the pandemic control mechanism, enhanced recovery and return capacity to normal life, and the ministry and government’s post-pandemic strategy.

In the education sector, the Ministry of Education reviewed its most prominent efforts to promote wellbeing among students, parents, academics and faculty members. The framework for guidance and overall wellbeing initiatives launched were also discussed to enrich the educational reality during the current and post-pandemic period. At the meeting, the Ministry of Interior reviewed its wellbeing strategy which was linked to the wellbeing strategy 2031 including 13 measurement indicators.

Additionally, the Ministry of Community Development viewed the results of the third wellbeing design forum which was held in June 2021 in participation of government entities, private sector and members of the community to design the future wellbeing policies through five themes: mental health, physical health, financial health, volunteering and giving, social life.

As part of promoting wellbeing initiatives in the UAE, the participants were briefed on models of wellbeing initiatives presented by the board members while the authorities were directed to continue promoting these initiatives in the forthcoming period for the purpose of disseminating community awareness about the most prominent initiatives that enhance wellbeing based on partnerships with the media for the purpose of announcing these initiatives periodically and sustainably in printed and online media.

During the meeting, members of the wellbeing council representing various ministries, entities federal and local government authorities, reviewed with the Ministry of Community Development the updates of the national happiness and wellbeing survey for the next year 2022. The members also discussed the forthcoming preparations of the survey’s second version, as well as coordination and mechanisms with relevant authorities.

The National Wellbeing Strategy Plan includes 3 core levels with 14 detailed themes.

At the first level, the strategy seeks to achieve economic and social development to create opportunities and promote living standards, ensure flexible and reliable government entities, design and develop facilities, infrastructure, housing and transport systems that support wellbeing, promote a lifestyle and practices that contribute to the preservation and sustainability of the environment and natural resources for present and future generations, and encourage cultural and recreational activities that support wellbeing.

The second level includes promoting the quality of interdependence and social relationships in families and society and focusing on wellbeing in learning and working environments, promoting the values of giving, cooperation, solidarity and community service, promoting wellbeing and positive and meaningful digital communities.

The third level discusses encouraging individuals with a positive, purposeful and responsible active health life to promote a healthy and active lifestyle, promote good mental health, adopt positive thinking as a core value, and build good life skills.

Source: Emirates News Agency

18th IRF World Meeting and Exhibition begins on Sunday with wide global participation

DUBAI, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will host the 18th IRF (International Roads Federation) World Meeting and Exhibition from 7th to 10th November, 2021.

The event, which is themed “Roads to Tomorrow”, will feature 250 speakers and road specialists. It is expected to attract 1,500 visitors from 60 countries and the participation of 100 international firms and start-ups.

The opening session features keynote addresses by Abdullah Al-Mogbel, IRF Global Chairman; Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA, and Lord Philip Hammond, Ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer in the United Kingdom.

During the opening ceremony, IRF’s Man of The Year Award will be honoured.

Over four days, nearly 70 sessions, panels and workshops will cover the strategic direction and roadmap that reflects key policies and research in the fields of roads, smart mobility, and artificial intelligence in highway designing and managing. Topics also include infrastructure pathways to smart driving, asphalt pavement innovation, survey techniques, and zero-death strategy.

The event offers prospective investment opportunities and research and development in the road sector, smart mobility, product marketing and the support for profitable strategies that contribute to driving the business scope of researchers, manufacturers, consultants and decision-makers in the UAE’s roads and infrastructure sector.

Al Tayer will deliver a keynote speech on Day 2 of the 18th IRF World Meeting and Exhibition. His speech will touch on the future of roads and the sustainability of the infrastructure.

A session will be held to review the next generation of road mobility. Another session will shed light on “Transport Beyond Covid-19” pandemic as well as a session on traffic safety and achieving zero road deaths.

Day 2 will also witness the release of IRF’s report “ITS for Climate Change” and a ceremony for honouring IRF Award winners. Day 3 will see a session about “Speeding up Knowledge Sharing and Talent Development” and another session for discussing Decarbonising Roads. Day 4 will be devoted to site visits and technical tours of several RTA’s projects such as Dubai Intelligent Traffic Systems Centre, Dubai Water Canal, Improvement of the Dubai-Al Ain Road, and a footbridge at the Marina.

The IRF is dealing with public and private sectors to keep abreast of the latest scientific and technological developments relating to modern roads and land transport networks and monitoring roads traffic movement.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE ranks first regionally and twenty-fourth globally in Women, Peace and Security Report

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the UAE Gender Balance Council, President of Dubai Women Establishment, and wife of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, congratulated the wise leadership and H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF) and the “Mother of the Nation”, on the UAE’s achievement in ranking first regionally and twenty-fourth globally in the Women, Peace and Security Report 2021, issued by Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security in Washington, D.C. The UAE has ranked-up twenty positions since the last issue of the Biennial report.

The UAE has achieved a qualitative leap by climbing twenty positions in the report as a result of the wise leadership’s continuous support for gender balance and the legislative amendments that the Council worked on in cooperation with strategic partners.

The UAE’s future strategy places great importance on enhancing women’s participation in various fields, with a focus on supporting their economic, social and political role as well as their participation in security and peace sectors.

Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed said: “This latest global achievement is the result of the continuous support for gender balance by the wise leadership and H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, which builds on the country’s foundation and approach to supporting women for the past fifty years. The ranking is also the result of the legislative work of the UAE Gender Balance Council and its governmental partners on Personal Status, Labor Relations, Domestic Violence, Discrimination and Hatred, Social Security laws.”

She added: “This achievement reflects the priority of the gender balance subject in the vision and directives of our wise leadership, which focuses on enhancing women’s participation. The UAE has always placed great importance in supporting the economic, social and political roles of women as well as their participation in security and peace sectors.”

On the UAE Gender Balance Council’s efforts, she said: “The Council is keen on being a major player in achieving national visions and goals, through the continuous efforts of its cadres which includes national competencies of men and women in various sectors, by implementing pioneering initiatives and policies to promote equal opportunities between genders and increase representation of women in leadership positions across various sectors. The Council will soon be announcing its future strategic plan, which was being developed over the past period in cooperation with the Prime Minister’s Office and in coordination with many federal entities. The strategic plan focuses on exploring new horizons that shifts from the stage of bridging the gaps and to reviewing best practices that places the UAE among the global leaders in gender balance and enables it to position itself as a role model in this field.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

DEWA launches ‘SOQOOR’ programme to assess, recognise performance of consultants, contractors

DUBAI, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has announced the launch of the SOQOOR Programme, as the first government programme of its kind, to assess and recognise consultants and contractors in terms of their performance; and compliance with requirements, standards, guidelines, terms and conditions during the service application submissions and site operations for their projects.

The SOQOOR Programme ensures contractors and consultants working in infrastructure, distribution and transmission of electricity and water in Dubai adhere to the highest international standards of quality, safety and excellence, as per DEWA’s standards and guides.

The Programme includes awareness workshops for contractors and consultants to provide further clarification on the guidelines and requirements to receive the best performance. It also helps them get approval on the first application, reduce resubmissions, and decrease or avoid prohibited acts, violations, damages, and fines. This helps consultants and contractors to save time and effort and protects DEWA’s assets and services.

Consultants and Contractors will be evaluated according to the Final Customer Performance Assessment Result (FCPAR), which is calculated by taking the average of the Initial Customer Performance Assessment Result (ICPAR) and the Customer Site Performance Assessment Result (CSAR). Consultants and contractors who provide the best performance according to the SOQOOR Programme Guide will win recognition and the SOQOOR award.

Commenting on the announcement, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, said, “DEWA is keen on facilitating and accelerating business, simplifying procedures, and enriching the experience of all stakeholders for mutual benefits. On the Year of the Fiftieth, we are increasing our efforts with qualitative leaps in our performance in the shortest time possible. This is by enhancing team spirit and providing experiences and services that exceed the expectations of our customers and partners. This will continue to enhance DEWA’s position, which has become a globally leading sustainable innovative corporation, surpassing top European and American companies.”

“The SOQOOR programme highlights DEWA’s efforts to become a leading organisation in launching innovative programmes. The Programme encourages positive competitiveness between stakeholders to help achieve the Dubai Plan 2021 to make Dubai Government a pioneering and excellent government that is proactive and creative in meeting the needs of individuals and society as a whole,” concluded Al Tayer.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Expo 2020 Dubai now home to 121 LEED-certified buildings to embody its Sustainability subtheme

DUBAI, More than 120 permanent buildings across Expo 2020 Dubai have been certified by the US Green Building Council in a major sustainability milestone, not only for the mega-event itself, but for its legacy project District 2020, the human-centric sustainable smart city that will repurpose 80 percent of the Expo site.

Seven buildings across the 4.38 sqkm location, including the UAE Pavilion, Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion and ENOC’s ‘Service Station of the Future’, have been certified ‘Platinum’, the highest possible rating under Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) – the most widely used green building rating system globally, and a mark of excellence for highly-efficient, cost-saving sustainable architecture.

Of the 121 LEED-certified buildings, 103 are also LEED Gold, nine are LEED Silver and two are ‘Certified’.

The LEED certification system certifies buildings that typically reduce energy and water consumption over their lifetimes; have lower operational costs and carbon footprints; are constructed from environmentally-sensitive materials; have fewer impacts during construction; have better indoor air quality; and are better connected to the community, contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.

Ahmed Al Khatib, Chief Development and Delivery Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai, commented, “Moulding the environmental, economic and social dimensions of the places we live, sustainability at Expo represents our commitment to making a tangible, positive impact at a local, regional and global level throughout our 182-day run and beyond – honouring the visionary leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to position the UAE as a sustainable development pioneer and a green economy hub.

“A result of the hard work and dedication of our sustainability and site-delivery teams, our LEED certifications are emblematic of our efforts not only to host one of the most sustainable World Expos in history but to ensure our physical legacy, District 2020, serves as a model for the sustainable smart cities of the future.”

After Expo ends on 31st March 2022, its LEED-certified buildings will live on within District 2020, the sustainable human-centric smart city that will repurpose 80 percent of the mega-event’s permanent built environment.

Gopalakrishnan Padmanabhan, Managing Director, Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), said, “Achieving LEED certification is more than just implementing sustainable practices. It represents a commitment to making the world a better place and influencing others to do better. Given the extraordinary importance of climate protection in the Middle East and the central role buildings play in that effort, Expo 2020 Dubai is setting the intention for the entire region, and carving a path toward the sustainable future its citizens deserve. I am honored that they have chosen LEED certification to commit to this worthy goal.”

The LEED certifications build on the eight CEEQUAL ‘Excellent’ certificates, awarded to Expo earlier this year for numerous infrastructure projects, including Al Wasl Plaza and the steel and trellis work of the dome that encircles it, creating the largest 360-degree projection surface in the world. CEEQUAL – the internationally recognised sustainability assessment, rating and certification scheme for best practice in infrastructure projects – assesses a range of sustainability criteria, including land use, ecology, transport, resilience and pollution.

News of the LEED certificates comes as Expo 2020 Dubai wraps up Urban and Rural Development Week, which united leaders, experts and citizens between 31st October and 6th November, to explore how we must transform the way we move, build, consume and live in the habitats of the future.

Urban and Rural Development Week is the third of 10 Theme Weeks taking place throughout Expo as part of the Programme for People and Planet, in an exchange of inspiring new perspectives that tackle the greatest challenges and opportunities of our time, including climate, connectivity, the future of human health and more.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Foundation for Women and Children launches animal-assisted therapy programme

DUBAI, The Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) launched an Animal Assisted Therapy Programme sponsored by Himalaya Global Management Ltd at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Speaking on the occasion, Sheikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director-General of the DFWAC, stated, “The foundation strives to contribute to the development of our society and to serve all members of the community by providing social services in a sustainable manner. We believe that achieving this goal can only be done through building real and effective partnerships that contribute to raising social standards.”

The ceremony honoured the partners and supporters who contributed to supporting the programme in the presence of Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of DFWAC.

Al Mansouri added, “I am delighted and honoured to meet you today at the launch of the Animal Assisted Therapy Programme, the first of its kind at the national level. It is in line with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and the objectives of Dubai 2021 plan to strengthen our social services and create an inclusive and cohesive society.”

She said that such a therapy programme is a unique approach that can replace or even complete the traditional psychotherapy sessions. It is known to incorporate animals into the psychotherapy process such as horses, dogs, rabbits, fish, and birds to improve people’s social performance and psychological and adaptive functioning, especially after undergoing strong trauma or negative experiences such as illness, loss, violence, abuse and exploitation. The programme targets the clients of the DFWAC who are victims of violence and exploitation, especially critical cases that shows symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or any psychiatric symptoms related to anxiety and depression. Our goal is to develop new and innovative ways to support children and women who are victims of violence and exploitation and improve victims’ adaptive and interactive abilities.

Al Mansouri thanked all the partners and supporters who played a key role in the foundation’s programmes and initiatives.

Ghanima Hassan Al Bahri, Care and Rehabilitation Director, stated, “The animal-assisted psychotherapy sessions will take place on the DFWAC premises along with other activities that would be held in other facilities such as the Dubai Police, farms, stables, etc. Moreover, the programme will be evaluated through an observations form for the behaviour of victims who are receiving therapy and the Client’s Happiness Survey at the DFWAC.”

Source: Emirates News Agency