Noor Dubai resumes humanitarian activities in Nepal

DUBAI, Noor Dubai has resumed its humanitarian activities in Nepal by conducting an eye camp to screen and treat eye diseases, primarily Cataract.

 

The UAE-based NGO launched the seven-day eye camp on the 16th of September in partnership with the Nepal Netra Joyti Sang hospital.

 

According to the available data, Nepal was one of the first countries to conduct a nationwide eye and vision survey back in 1980 and conducted another one in 2012 following the Rapid assessment for avoidable blindness guidelines from the WHO, which looks at the causes and prevalence of visual impairment in people over 50 years of age.

 

The survey concluded that most visual impairment was due to Cataract, a physiological aging process that affects the eye’s lens and can be easily treated with a minor surgical procedure. Cataract accounted for 62.2% of visual impairment in the elderly population, with the majority (around 80%) being treatable. Most patients in the survey reported that they’ve reached the level of blindness as they couldn’t afford the treatment despite the availability of good quality health care services.

 

The second most common cause of visual impairment in adults was Retinal disorders accounting for around 16.5% of all visual impairment.

 

Fourteen eye screening campaigns were conducted prior to the camp, all in different parts of the Suryodaya municipality of Ilam district of Province 1 of the country. A total of 1643 people attended the outpatient clinics, and a total of 183 patients underwent cataract surgery.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure launches ‘UAE Maritime Network’

DUBAI, The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) has announced the launch of the “UAE Maritime Network” initiative, which aims to support international maritime organisations and promote the UAE as a global maritime hub and an ideal environment for maritime investments.

 

The initiative supports the Ministry’s efforts to enhance the position of the UAE’s maritime sector globally. The Maritime Network initiative supports MOEI’s objective of developing and strengthening alternative economic components to the oil sector, as well as being a major contributor to the Projects of the 50.

 

In order to launch the initiative, the Ministry will build a communications network consisting of various regional and international maritime entities. This will act as a platform for launching various initiatives, and announcing activities and events. It will also be a knowledge hub for international maritime stakeholders to know more about investment opportunities in the UAE’s maritime industry.

 

Eng. Hassan Mohammed Juma Al Mansouri, Undersecretary for Infrastructure and Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, said, “The UAE is a unique success story in terms of government excellence. We will unify the UAE’s maritime sector by launching this initiative, which will integrate the capabilities of the various entities and organisations in the sector.

 

“The Network will enhance their performance by bringing together the competencies and experiences of professionals and experts working in these companies, many of whom are world-class experts. This will build a massive think tank and a common platform for maritime companies in the nation to create new opportunities for investments in the sector.”

 

Al Mansouri added, “Our role in the UAE maritime sector is not limited to managing and operating one of the most important maritime hubs worldwide in terms of shipping, logistics, bunker fuel supply and oil export, but are also a centre for building bridges of cooperation among leading global maritime clusters, as well as motivating the exchange of innovative ideas and projects.

 

“Launching the Maritime Network is one of our key initiatives in preparation for the next 50 years, especially since the maritime sector contributes more than AED90 billion annually to the UAE’s economy. We will double this figure in a few years by empowering the sector and the organisations operating under its umbrella.”

 

The UAE plays a vital role in global seaborne trade with more than 27,000 maritime companies operating in the nation. The country’s strategic location has contributed to making it a leading hub for maritime businesses in the GCC, East Africa, and the Indian subcontinent. The UAE also places innovation as one of its top priorities.

 

The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has always supported the development of the maritime sector and promoted the adoption of modern technologies, innovative solutions, and has worked towards strengthening the UAE to keep pace with the latest developments in the global maritime sector, in addition to meeting international standards of maritime safety and protection of the marine environment.

 

Eng. Hessa Al Malek, Advisor to the Minister for Maritime Transport Affairs, Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, said, “The strategy of moving towards a blue economy in the UAE is based on several pillars, including innovation, creativity, research and development, as well as strong connections with regional and global maritime companies. The Maritime Network will unify the sector in the UAE, and will support the growth of the industry in the nation through a comprehensive government system.

 

“The UAE houses the headquarters of many international maritime companies. We seek to create an inclusive platform at the national level that includes all the influential players in the maritime sector to enhance our capabilities and catalyse the development of the industry globally.”

 

The Maritime Network will serve as a unified portal for maritime companies in the region and across the globe with a centralised database. It will also organise events, conferences, and panel discussions to bring together the government and private sectors in order to discuss ideas that will help in the advancement of the sector, and help formulate the maritime strategy for the next 50 years. Several accelerators will also stimulate the generation of innovative ideas and turn them into global maritime projects.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai ranked fifth globally and first in Arab World in UN E-Government Survey 2022

DUBAI, Dubai has achieved outstanding results in the Local Online Service Index (LOSI) 2022 issued by the United Nations as part of its bi-annual E-Government Survey, with the city being included in the list of the world’s best-performing digital governments that received a ‘Very High’ rating. Dubai was ranked fifth globally and first in the Arab World in the Index.

 

Dubai received perfect scores in Institutional Framework, Content Provision and Service Provision, earning it top ranking in these vital indicators and consolidating its reputation as one of the world’s best digital governments. The city also received fourth ranking in the Technology index. The latest Local Online Service Index assessed digital governments in major cities across 193 countries.

 

H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, said, “Dubai’s exceptional performance in the UN’s Local Online Service Index demonstrates the strategic vision and the steadfast commitment of the leadership to ensure Dubai’s digital government offering surpasses the highest global benchmarks. This achievement is yet another unique milestone in the journey begun by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, over two decades ago, to transform the emirate into the digital capital of the world. Driven by its commitment to adopting advanced technology and fostering a culture of excellence, Dubai has created a unique model of governance that advances human happiness and well-being in all spheres of life.”

 

Abdulla Mohammed Al Basti, Secretary General of The Executive Council of Dubai, said, “This achievement is the result of the dedication of Dubai’s leadership, the tireless efforts of various government teams and the spirit of cooperation and partnership that has inspired all government entities to work together as one team to deliver exceptional governance. We will continue to strive to exceed the highest global standards in digitalising government operations and services, in order to deliver positive benefits to individuals and the community. As part of our recently adopted ‘360 Services Policy’, we aim to achieve 100 percent automation in government services through innovative projects designed to benefit various segments of society and facilitate a high quality of life.”

 

Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Director General of Digital Dubai, said, “These remarkable results were made possible by the extraordinary commitment of government entities and their talented teams in implementing the vision of our leadership. We will further intensify our efforts to enhance government services to raise efficiencies, enhance lifestyles and help people live more sustainably. As new digital advancements reshape our world, data and artificial intelligence have emerged as the pillars of sustainable smart cities. Guided by the leadership’s vision, Dubai has shown exceptional agility and flexibility in realigning its strategic objectives, restructuring its organisations and providing digital services in line with the changing needs of citizens, residents and visitors. This has transformed Dubai into a leader in government excellence and technology-driven innovation.”

 

Dubai scored 0.9186 on the survey’s Local Online Service Index, placing it in the fifth spot, behind top-ranked Berlin, Madrid, Tallinn and Copenhagen.

 

The 2022 Local Online Service Index comprises 86 indicators relating to five criteria: institutional framework (8), content provision (25), services provision (18), participation and engagement (17), and technology (18).

 

The Institutional Framework index focuses on digital government strategy, organisational structure, legislation on access to information and privacy and open data policy, among others. The report highlighted Dubai’s success in establishing Digital Dubai as a model for developing institutional frameworks. The Content Provision index measures the availability of basic public information and resources online. The third index – Service Provision – focuses on the availability and delivery of government services through digital channels, measuring the extent to which these services are streamlined, proactive, interactive, and capable of ensuring the utmost customer satisfaction. The Technology index focuses on the technical features of online portals, which make the website and content easily accessible to customers around the clock. During the assessment process, other relevant sub-indicators such as accessibility, functional capacities, reliability, mobility, visual appeal, and alignment with technology standards, are also measured.

 

The 2022 edition of the Local Online Service Index is consistent with the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs), which are based on the premise that cities are the most prominent engines of urban growth, and that they play a vital role in driving global change from the bottom up. Local governments are also playing their part in setting policies to promote and drive change, given that most SDGs contain objectives that are directly or indirectly related to the day-to-day operations of local and regional governments.

 

The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs conducted the first integrated assessment of local governments in the UN E-Government Survey 2018, which was a pilot study featuring 60 different indicators limited to just 40 cities, including Dubai. The 2020 edition of the survey was expanded to include 100 cities and around 80 indicators. The 2022 edition covers cities from every country in the world and includes a total of 86 indicators.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Hamdan bin Mohammed issues directive to establish International Federation for Falconry Sports and Racing

DUBAI, In line with the vision and directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to consolidate the UAE’s status in all fields globally, H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, directed to establish the International Federation for Falconry Sports and Racing as an independent international sports entity. The entity, which will support all sports related to falcon racing, will be permanently headquartered in the UAE.

 

H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the UAE Falcons Federation and President of the UAE National Olympic Committee, lauded the move, which he said forms part of the wise leadership’s vision toward sustaining falcon sports and racing. H.H. Sheikh Ahmed noted that this pioneering step would be critical to promoting these games to be listed as international sports.

 

Sheikh Ahmed said that “the continued support of our wise leadership for falconry and everything related to its cultural heritage means we’d continue to hit new milestones in promoting the sport. The Federation will help showcase the sport to the world, consolidating its role in bonding between nations and upholding honour and pride among those practising it.”

 

Sheikh Ahmed added that the establishment of the International Federation for Falconry Sports and Racing aims to support the practice of this sport globally in an organised manner, observing sporting values and rules and regulations of the game. The Federation, His Highness said, would be the first reference for these races, contributing to the preservation and sustainability of the traditional sport of falconry.

 

Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, Vice President of the Board of Directors of the UAE Falcons Federation, noted that this step was aimed at laying new foundations to elevate the status of this sport to a global level, reflecting its increasing popularity, and the leadership’s interest in enhancing its presence in national and international sports forums. He noted that the move emanated from the values of the founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was a tremendous proponent of the sport, a trait inherited by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

 

He added that the UAE government gives great importance to this sport through material, organisational and logistical support. The Vice President of the UAE Falcons Federation said that, since the launch of the first championship under the sponsorship of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2003, falcon sports and racing had enjoyed wide popularity and great public turnout. More than ten official tournaments are organised annually in the country, in which more than 2,000 falconers of different nationalities and more than 5,000 falcons participate.

 

Rashid Mubarak bin Markhan, Secretary General of the UAE Falcons Federation, affirmed that several bodies and entities associated with falconry from different countries have confirmed their support for the establishment of the International Federation for Falconry Sports and Racing in the UAE. He noted that official invitations by the UAE Falcons Federation would be sent to entities associated with falcon sports for attending the founding meeting of the International Federation in Dubai, in conjunction with the start of the UAE Falcons Federation Cup in December 2022.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai’s Publishing Advisory Council reviews strategic plan to develop DMI’s publishing sector

DUBAI, Mona Al Marri, Vice Chairperson and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, chaired a meeting of the emirate’s Publishing Advisory Council, held to discuss a strategic plan focused on enhancing the competitiveness of Dubai Media Incorporated’s (DMI) publishing sector and aligning its regulatory and operational framework with Dubai Media Council’s new strategy.

 

The meeting discussed how the plan will implement the directives of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Media Council, to ensure DMI’s publishing sector meets the highest global benchmarks of excellence.

 

Salem Belyouha, Chairman of the Publishing Advisory Council, attended the meeting held at the Government of Dubai Media Office. The meeting also discussed initiatives to unlock the media sector’s potential, develop local talent in partnership with leading academic and international institutions and strengthen DMI’s capabilities to produce high-quality publishing content.

 

Al Marri was briefed about DMI’s capacity-building plan including programmes to attract, retain and develop national talent. Al Marri commended the Council’s concerted efforts to develop a strong media workforce, noting that nurturing young media talent is vital to raise the DMI publishing sector’s ability to contribute to the UAE’s and Dubai’s development journey.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

‘Great Arab Minds’ partners with number of international companies

DUBAI, “The Great Arab Minds” initiative, under the umbrella of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), signed strategic partnerships with a number of international companies, including KPMG, LinkedIn, Meta and Majarra, in order to enhance the journey of searching for exceptional talents among Arab scientists, thinkers, and innovators across key fields.

 

“The Great Arab Minds” initiative, the largest movement in the Arab World, aims to acknowledge and support leading thinkers in the region, in order to attract Arab talents from all over the world, and identify Arab scientists, specialists, intellectuals, doctors, and engineers, in cooperation with a number of international and strategic partners.

 

‏The strategic partnerships were signed by Saeed Al Nazari, Secretary General of Great Arab Minds Committee representing the initiative; Chucrallah Haddad, Head of Advisory at “KPMG”; Rajai El Khadem, Head of LinkedIn MENA- Government and Academia; Shaden Khallaf, Head of Public Policy, North Africa and GCC at META; and Abdulsalam Haykal, Executive Chariman and CEO of Majarra.

 

Under the partnerships with “The Great Arab Minds”, KPMG will be responsible for supervising the nomination, evaluation and application phases, according to the best global practices. As the world’s largest talent platform, LinkedIn will facilitate access to talents in various fields, through providing an interactive platform for Arab geniuses, to exchange knowledge and information and share experiences.

 

Through the partnership, “META” will support “The Great Arab Minds” in digital creativity and social media platforms, and provide digital training by employing the latest tools and products to enhance communication between Arab talents, companies, and sponsors. Also, as per the partnership, “Majarra” will develop a scientific Arabic content and ensure high quality, innovation and creativity, in order to support the initiative in the journey of making a radical change in the Arab scientific content on the Internet.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency