Child Safety Forum 2021 recommends establishment of national committee to monitor, follow up on child abuse

SHARJAH, The Child Safety Forum 2021, organised by the Child Safety Department (CSD), an affiliate of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah (SCFA), has called for consolidated efforts by local, regional and international entities to create a unified framework of action to raise awareness on child protection. The forum also released a 10-point recommendation to protect children from sexual abuse, online and offline.

The set of recommendations released at the conclusion of the forum include: -To establish a permanent national committee entrusted to follow up and monitor direct and indirect practices of abuse against children, both online and offline – be it physical, abusive digital content or games, etc., and warn the community of such dangers through official media outlets.

-To create a national index to measure the achievement of target objectives that reinforce children’s safety and protection against all types and forms of abuse.

-To offer training courses and workshops to enable parents as well as social and academic organisations to identify signs of direct and indirect sexual abuse.

-To organise events and activities to raise children’s awareness of risks associated and enhance their communication skills to be able to address such issues with their parents.

-To strengthen coordination between parents and social and educational entities and unite efforts to uphold children’s protection and ensure their healthy growth.

-To coordinate with international authorities and overseas organisations, and harness best practices in monitoring, handling and reducing incidence of child abuse.

-Organise a special edition of the Child Safety Forum to impart vital strategies to parents on protecting their children from any form of abuse.

-Raise awareness of child safety legislations in the UAE and highlight penalties associated with it.

-To recognise the long-term psychological impact on children who have experienced abuse, and prioritise appropriate treatment for them.

-Focus on streamlining response related to child abuse cases with healthcare, psychological and criminal agencies, during the various stages of caring for children who have been abused.

Held under the theme, ‘Keep their Innocence’, at Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre (JRCC) yesterday (Wednesday), the day-long forum brought together more than 100 federal and Sharjah-based government officials as well as a host of child welfare experts.

Strengthening child protection mechanisms The second panel session at the forum titled ‘Methods to prevent child abuse – defining mechanisms and responsibilities of families and community’, identified protection mechanisms and analysed the role of family, society and institutions in preventing child abuse. It also highlighted the need to educate parents and experts on the importance of reporting sexual abuse cases and discussed methods of addressing the psychological effects of sexual abuse and support mechanisms for children in such cases.

Moderated by media personality Yousef Al Hammadi, the session brought together Faisal Al Shimmari, Founder and Chairman of Emirates Child Protection Association; Lt. Col. Abdulrahman Al Tamimi, Director of Child Protection Center at the Ministry of Interior; Iman Abdullah Hareb, Director of Social Protection Department, Ministry of Community Development; Ghanima Al-Bahri, Director of Care and Rehabilitation, Dubai Foundation for Women and Children; and via a recorded message from the US, Chris Newlin, MS LPC, Executive Director of National Children’s Advocacy Center.

Speaking at the forum, Lt. Col. Abdulrahman Al Tamimi emphasised that a child’s protection and care is the responsibility of all members of the community, and that greater cooperation was essential to protect children from any form abuse. He said: “Awareness plays a major role in preventing abuse or violence against children. Consolidated efforts are essential to creating a unified framework of action, and so is launching awareness campaigns targeting the entire ecosystem of children, parents and the community.”

Calling for forging partnerships with international stakeholders and experts to learn about successful experiences and best practices, HE Faisal Al Shimmari, said: “The Emirates Child Protection Association seeks to expand the scope of child protection and care through a comprehensive framework applied by all public departments including child, family and community departments. We also aim to bring childcare within the domain of public interest.”

Emphasising that a supportive ecosystem that champions social responsibility will help protect children, Iman Abdullah Hareb, said: “Legislations in the UAE reinforce the importance of protecting children and recognise their status as vital stakeholders in a cohesive community. The Federal Law No. 3 of 2016 concerning child rights focuses on the importance of protecting the child even within the family and entrusts their safety to the parents but do not absolve them if the child is abandoned or neglected and is not given due protection.”

Ghanima Al-Bahri pointed out the importance of ensuring that psychological treatment is given top priority in cases of violence, as the impact of abuse could lead to depression, despair, and suicidal tendencies, in addition to aggravated levels of anxiety. She added that frontline responders must be well-equipped to offer psychological first aid provide initial support for children in an appropriate manner.

In a recorded audio message, Chris Newlin, the Executive Director of the US-based National Children’s Advocacy Center, explained that comprehensive protection offered by the center to child victims of physical and psychological abuse is achieved through the concerted efforts of a multidisciplinary team of institutions and entities.

Explaining the center’s system of functioning, he said that all reported cases of violence and abuse against children are attended to immediately. Experts are chosen to speak with the child, and every piece of evidence is collected in a precise and detailed manner. The child is also transferred to a psychological treatment centre to receive adequate care during the process of investigation. Newlin applauded the efforts of the UAE and commended CSD’s initiatives to provide adequate childcare and protection.

At the end of the forum, Hanadi Al Yafei, Director of CSD, honoured the participants of the 2nd edition of the Child Safety Forum and presented them with souvenirs and certificates.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Mohamed bin Zayed tours Dubai Airshow

ABU DHABI, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, Thursday toured the Dubai Airshow 2021, which concluded here today.

Accompanied by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, Sheikh Mohamed toured the pavilions of a number of the participating national and foreign companies and exchanged conversations with their executives about their most prominent innovations and latest developments in the aviation industry.

His Highness’ tour of the exhibition’s outdoor areas included the stand of the UAE’s EDGE, an advanced technology group for defence and beyond, which displays its wide range of aviation, defence and technology services to international industry leaders.

Sheikh Mohamed also visited the Russian pavilion which displayed a model of the country’s brand-new fifth-generation warplane Sukhoi Su-75 Checkmate. It was the first time the warplane, which was unveiled in July, had been seen outside of Russia.

The tour also included the UAE’s Calidus, which showcased a new ‘light attack’ turboprop at the Dubai Airshow 2021. His Highness’ tour also covered Embraer S.A., a Brazilian multinational aerospace manufacturer that produces commercial, military, executive and agricultural aircraft, in addition to providing air services.

His Highness also visited EDGE’s indoor pavilion and was briefed on the company’s latest drones, in addition to the stand of the Strategic Development Fund – the investment arm of Tawazun Holding- where he was briefed by Abdullah Nasser Al Jaabari, the Fund’s Chief Officer, on the VRT500 and the smaller VRT300, helicopter-type unmanned aircraft systems, developed by VR Technologies, a subsidiary of the Fund. His Highness was also briefed on the latest developments related to the company’s plant in Italy.

At the end of his tour, His Highness expressed his thanks and appreciation to the participants and exhibitors for their sincere efforts that contributed to the success of the global show, which continues to consolidate the position of the UAE and the confidence of the world in the country’s ability to manage the most prominent events.

His Highness wished the participants continued success in the upcoming editions of the event.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Khaled bin Mohamed visits Dubai Airshow on its final day

DUBAI, His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Office, visited the Dubai Airshow 2021 on its final day and witnessed the latest technologies in the defence industry, including state-of-the-art unmanned aerial vehicles.

During the tour, His Highness visited various national stands, including those of China and Russia, as well as UAE companies Edge Group and International Golden Group.

This year’s edition of the Dubai Airshow features more than 20 national pavilions, along with an aircraft display of more than 160 commercial, military, and private jets.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Mohammed bin Rashid visits Moroccan, UK pavilions at Expo 2020

DUBAI, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, today visited the pavilions of Morocco and the United Kingdom at Expo 2020 Dubai, as part of a series of visits to country pavilions at the mega global event.

Speaking during the visit, His Highness stressed that new ideas and a vision for the future are critical to shape a bright, prosperous and dynamic future for the world. With its capabilities in various sectors, the UAE seeks to support the development of promising ideas that have the potential to change people’s lives for the better.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid began his visit today with a stop at the Moroccan pavilion located in the Opportunity District. Under the theme, ‘Legacies for the Future : From Inspiring Origins to Sustainable Progress’, the Moroccan Pavilion invites visitors to discover the country and its history, identity, achievements and vision for the future. His Highness was introduced to the Pavilion’s immersive experience that showcases the country’s modernity and tradition. One of the highlights of the experience is a fascinating insight into Morocco’s commitment to sustainability. The design of the Pavilion is inspired by ancestral methods of using earth, typical of many traditional Moroccan villages.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, accompanied by H.H. Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and H.H. Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, also visited the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai located in the Opportunity District.

Under the theme ‘Innovating for a Shared Future’, the UK Pavilion showcases the UK’s contributions in technology, creativity and innovation to develop future sustainable solutions. A visionary wedge-shaped structure, the Pavilion also showcases the United Kingdom’s contributions to space science and artificial intelligence (AI). A specially trained AI algorithm processes entries creating unique poems for each visitor that are beamed out via the pavilion’s dazzling LED façade, sending an inspiring collective message.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DMCC gathers industry experts to discuss market opportunities at Dubai Precious Metals Conference

DUBAI, DMCC – the world’s flagship Free Zone and Government of Dubai Authority on commodities trade and enterprise – successfully held the ninth edition of its annual industry-leading Dubai Precious Metals Conference (DPMC) today at the Almas Conference Centre. The event was officially endorsed by the UAE Ministry of Economy.

Held under the theme of ‘Disruption in the precious metals industry – technology, regulation and sustainability’, the conference welcomed over 300 industry experts and professionals from leading organisations including the OECD, Dubai Exports, the World Gold Council, Morgan Stanley and ICBC Standard Bank. Throughout the conference, these sector leaders addressed key trends within the global precious metals industry and discussed how to harness current opportunities.

The opening address was delivered by Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, who said: “Under the wise direction of our nation’s leaders, the UAE has established itself as a leading global destination and competitive trade hub which connects the East and West. It continues to be a major player in ensuring the continuity and growth of global supply chains, backed by an advanced large-scale air, land and sea transport infrastructure that reaches all corners of the world. Gold and precious metals trading is one of the major contributors to the country’s non-oil foreign trade, accounting for 29 percent of the total non-oil foreign trade exports.” And on a global level, he said:” the UAE accounts for 11 percent of the total global gold exports and 65 percent of the Middle East’s foreign trade in gold. The UAE has made great strides in this key sector with the development of legislation, policies, and regulations, in accordance with the best international practices, as part of its core goals to boost its competitiveness and leading position. The country’s efforts have led to the creation of many new national policies, particularly the issuance of a federal policy for the gold sector last year to ensure the highest levels of governance and practices in gold trade.”

A special announcement was set forth by Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, who stated: “I am extremely honoured to announce the UAE Good Delivery at the ninth edition of the Dubai Precious Metals Conference, which is set to establish nationwide standards based off of international best practice within the UAE’s thriving gold sector. The UAE Good Delivery will certainly increase our global standing and strengthen our reputation as a world hub for gold trade.”

The much-anticipated conference was inaugurated by Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DMCC, who said: “With this year’s edition of the DPMC being heavily oversubscribed, it is clear that Dubai remains the centre of the global gold industry. The stage has been set for the blockchain-enabled future of the gold industry as we tackle issues such as hand carried gold and the removal of mercury from the gold mining process.”

“The most important takeaway from today’s conference is that Dubai and the UAE continue to play an integral part in the global gold economy. We are honoured to have welcomed many of the industry’s key decision makers this year. Those who were unable to attend this edition due to it being oversubscribed will not be disappointed next year, as DPMC 2022 will be held at the newly established Uptown Tower, capable of hosting over 1500 people,” he added.

Across three interactive panel discussions, the 2021 edition of the DPMC shed light on how technology such as blockchain is expected to impact the precious metals sector, the ever-changing global regulatory landscape, and how ESG impacts the bottom line of the industry.

Michael Saylor, known for his advocacy and adoption of crypto and blockchain technology, shared his insights about the relationship and interactions between gold and cryptocurrencies in a special keynote interview. The session, held under the title ‘Gold versus Bitcoin: competition or coexistence?’, highlighted bitcoin’s growing status as ‘digital gold’.

During his keynote interview, Michael Saylor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MicroStrategy, said: “Gold historically represented a self-sovereign store of value that was more portable than many alternatives in its time. Today, we are seeing the rise of Bitcoin, which many see as a digital gold. Bitcoin was designed to perfect the promises of gold, being a truly scarce asset capped at 21 million coins that can move instantaneously across the world through millions of transactions per second.”

On the agenda was a discussion around the ‘Global outlook, market conditions and opportunities for precious metals in the recovery’, during which industry experts discussed the current opportunities in the precious metals business, particularly in the wake of the increased demand and the recovery journey from the COVID-19 pandemic. The following panel discussion focused on ‘The changing landscape in the precious metals industry – locally and globally’, during which industry experts offered their insights on the impact of the rapidly changing regulatory framework globally and more closely in the UAE. The insightful conversation then moved to shed light on ‘How ESG impacts the bottom line in the Precious Metals Industry’.

Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, investment in precious metals has remained well supported and gold consumption will likely benefit from global economic recovery throughout 2021 and 2022. With changes to the supply-demand dynamic of multiple metals, many signs are pointing towards a new commodities super cycle. The adoption of cutting-edge technology is also having a profound impact on the sector, with blockchain-enabled platforms increasing efficiencies across the entire precious metals supply chain. Simultaneously, regulation and an increased focus on ESG issues are positively changing the industry’s landscape. DPMC 2021 underscored that businesses need to fully grasp these changes and actively engage with these conversations to not get left behind.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE star Omar Al Fadhli on top of the world as Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship heads for a thrilling finale

ABU DHABI, The cream of global jiu-jitsu talent rose to the top at 13th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship (ADWPJJC), as they took to the mats on day four of the largest and most prestigious event on the global jiu-jitsu calendar, at Jiu Jitsu Arena in Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Sports City.

The championship lived up to its tagline of ‘The Capital of Heroes’ as the world’s leading male and female brown and black belts took centre stage on nine mats at the home of jiu-jitsu. And after a thrilling week of action so far, which started on Sunday youth; and was followed by masters showing their experience, it was the turn of the sport’s top men and women to show martial arts magic.

In the presence of distinguished guests including H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Nahyan bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Adrian Macelar, Romania’s Ambassador to the UAE, and Sara Al Musallam, Chairperson of the Abu Dhabi Department of Knowledge and Education (ADEK), Abdul Moneim Al Hashemi, President of the UAE and Asian Federations, and Senior Vice President of the International Jiu-Jitsu Federation; and Mohamed Salem Al Dhaheri, Vice Chairman, UAEJJF.

Flying the flag for Abu Dhabi, Omar Al Fadhli showed his class to claim gold in the 62kg men’s brown belt competition with a 6-3 victory over Brazil’s Leonardo Mario. After his victory, Al Fadhli was upgraded to black belt on the podium in the presence of Sheikh Zayed bin Nahyan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abdul Moneim Al Hashemi, and Hollywood action hero Steven Seagal.

“To win another gold medal in this remarkable championship is very special. The best feeling any athlete can have is carrying their country’s flag on the podium and I’m honoured to have been able to do that. And to then be awarded with the black belt, it really doesn’t get much better.”

“I have trained exceptionally hard for this moment and gained a lot of experience during previous championships such as the Asian Championship and World Championship that brought me to this point. This gold is the pinnacle of my career to date as it is my first and as it turns out, the last, with a brown belt.”

I had a feeling I would be facing Leonardo in the final, so I’ve been studying him really hard in recent weeks, so I knew how to get the better of him,” added Al Fadhli.

Al Fadhli becomes the youngest jiu-jitsu black belt in the Middle East, at the age of just 21, an achievement acknowledged by the country’s top jiu-jitsu officials.

“As we celebrate this achievement today, we must extend our highest gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. This championship has become the most renowned in the world in the shortest possible time and has contributed to the sons of our country becoming world champions. It has also brought together thousands of competitors from countries of the world,” said Abdul Moneim Al Hashemi, President of the UAE and Asian Federations, and First Vice President of the International Jiu-Jitsu Federation.

“We consider our school jiu-jitsu programme, which was launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and chosen by the International Jiu-Jitsu Federation as the best programme for the dissemination and development of the game, as the foundation for discovering, refining and creating heroes of UAE jiu-jitsu. We take this opportunity to thank our partners in schools, families, sponsors and supporters, because what Omar has achieved is an achievement for every Emirati citizen and a badge of pride that makes him a role model for all players from future generations.”

“This achievement is a success for the school programme, which now has 180,000 male and female players. Undoubtedly, reaching the black belt stage in the sport of jiu-jitsu is the dream of every professional player, and this journey may take years, but Omar shortened the time thanks to his diligence to be one of the youngest players in the history of this sport.”

Renowned UAE National team head coach Ramon Lemos, said:” Omar thoroughly deserves his black belt. He has worked incredibly hard, has improved his technical ability and his dedication is there for all to see. The way he approached this week and studying his opponents is a great lesson to the youngsters coming through.”

Meanwhile, Adrian Macelaru, Ambassador of Romania to the UAE, praised the “perfect” organisation of the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship, stressing that Abu Dhabi outperforms itself with each new edition of this tournament. He pointed to the positive role of the UAE in supporting efforts to establish global peace and security and its embracing of many cultures.

He added: “As the UAE prepares to celebrate its 50th National Day, it is proving to the world that it represents the best model for development in the region, as it succeeded in welcoming more than 190 countries under the roof of Expo 2020, an achievement that words cannot describe.”

The 13th ADWPJJC concludes on Friday, 19th November, with the finals of the of the men’s and women’s black belt divisions and the end of season awards ceremony.

Source: Emirates News Agency