65 films will mark their Middle Eastern debut at 9th Sharjah International Film Festival for Children and Youth

SHARJAH, The Sharjah International Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFF) 2022 has announced a whopping 65 Middle Eastern (ME) premiers that will treat movie lovers to a gorgeous blend of facts and fiction at the region’s only film festival designed exclusively for younger generations, with daily screenings from October 10 – 15 at the Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre (JRCC) as well as popular cinemas in Sharjah and Dubai.

In SIFF’s Child and Youth Made Films category, 10 shorts from Belgium, the UK and Nepal will make their ME debut. Films like ‘Goodbye Earth’ and ‘Say No to Plastics’ feature in this category, and are brilliant cinematic reflections of young directors about the harm adults are causing to the planet as they pursue their selfish motives and interests.

Amongst the 9 Student Films that will be screened in ME for the first time on the SIFF 2022 platform, several high-quality animations from France and an award-winning 2-minute stop motion short ‘Elevator Alone’ by young Greek animator Anastasia Papadopoulou will take viewers on a myriad of journeys encompassing interesting subjects like human behaviour in public vis-a-vis when we are alone, the importance of family bonds, and intergalactic fantasies.

Hailing from countries like Kyrgyzstan, Russia, USA, Uganda, Italy, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, France, 6 International Short Films have made the SIFF 2022 ME premiers list, and showcase moving themes like a child’s determination to learn and succeed against all odds in a film titled ‘Salvador Dali’; and a young misfit who is bullied for being a nurturer in ‘Chicken’. ‘The Silent Echo’ follows a passionate group of teenage musicians in an isolated town in Nepal who bring more than talent to the table to raise funds to participate in a competition; while the Italian production, ‘Sissy’ deals with the theme of loss.

The lion’s share of SIFF 2022 ME premieres has been taken up by 24 Animation Films, which reflects the increasing number of young animators, filmmakers and directors worldwide who are turning to latest film and production technologies to bring their craft of visual storytelling to life. Films from Netherlands, Canada, South Korea, Iran and other nations populate this category and cover a diversity of themes including our increasing dependence on technology, cultural diversity, and workers’ rights, among several others.

Three thought-provoking and touching documentaries are also part of the film festival’s ME premier offerings. For instance, the 2021 production by Iranian director Mahdi Zamanpour, ‘Water, Wind, Dust, Bread’, follows Abolfazl – a young stateless boy who is without both hands, but compensates for this drawback with his big zeal for life. Living in Iran’s remote border region with his companion, an eight-year-old girl named Setayesh, Abolfazl’s friendly disposition is perfect for his occupation of overseeing tourists who visit the area for eco-tourism.

Also on the list are 12 productions in SIFF’s Feature Films category. Presenting an interesting mix from Europe, Asia and beyond, films like ‘Croissant’ from South Korea which revolve around young people caught between reality and ideality as they chase their aspirations, dreams, and desires; and ‘Moon Rock for Monday’ – an endearing story of a terminally ill 9-year-old girl Monday who bumps into a felon, Tyler, and instead of being scared, she forms a beautiful friendship while on a chance adventure together.

Director Maythem Ridha’s Iraq-UK production ‘Ali and his Miracle Sheep’ is the sole ME premier entrant in the GCC Short Film category of SIFF this year. The 26-minute short takes viewers on a thought-provoking journey with Ali, a 9-year-old mute who brings his sheep, Kirmenta, for sacrifice on a 400 kms trip over Iraq’s war-ravaged landscapes. Along the way, this miraculous sheep unravels several truths about itself and the realities of a war-ravaged nation.

The 9th annual edition of SIFF, organised by FUNN – Sharjah Media Arts for Youth and Children, will screen 95 films from around 43 countries worldwide. The festival’s packed cultural agenda also includes appearances by known industry names including Rasha Rizk, Dixie Igrex, Fadel Al Mheiri, and Waad Al Kateab; discussion panels focused on the film industry targeting youth and children; and SIFF’s first-ever green carpet event which will host 6 special film screenings and bring together filmmakers with their audiences to discuss their creative works.

Source: Emirates News Agency

MoHAP organises symposium to improve capabilities of medical personnel

DUBAI, The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has joined the world in celebrating the World Meningitis Day by hosting a scientific symposium in Dubai entitled “Together to Defeat Meningitis”.

The event, which involved the participation of several health workers, aimed to exchange knowledge and the latest global recommendations for the prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of meningitis, as well as to learn about disease prevention and fighting efforts and promote awareness about meningitis. The gathering also reviewed the WHO-approved vision of the Defeating Meningitis by 2030 global road map.

Taking part in the symposium were an elite group of experts and consultants in the fields of prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment.

Dr. Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Public Health Sector, MoHAP, stressed that the ministry is committed to constantly developing and upgrading the skills and capabilities of its healthcare workers, by holding scientific sessions that keep them well-informed about the latest developments and global practices. This will definitely reflect positively on community members’ health.

Al Rand reaffirmed that the UAE has made outstanding achievements in combatting meningitis thanks to the country’s effective strategy that put the community’s protection against contagious and communicable diseases first. The UAE’s accomplishments in this respect would not have been possible had it not been for the country’s effective preventive health system, and its epidemiological surveillance and management programme for detecting and treating cases.

For her part, Dr. Nada Hassan Al Marzouqi, Director of Public Health and Prevention Department, MoHAP, outlined the WHO roadmap to unite and intensify national efforts as well as to achieve the global strategic goals of eradicating meningitis by 2030.

Al Marzouqi said that according to international organisations’ estimates, this strategy could save the lives of more than 200,000 people per year around the world, and significantly decrease the disability caused by the disease.

Meningitis is a rare infection of the thin membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Bacterial meningitis is a very serious disease, as it is life-threatening or can lead to brain damage unless the patient gets prompt treatment.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Investopia partners discuss investment opportunities in ME Region

ABU DHABI, The partners of the global investment platform “Investopia” discussed investment opportunities and challenges in the Middle East region, and the role of Investopia to support investments in the new economy.

The discussions took place during a business session held in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and witnessed the announcement of Investopia next annual conference on 1 and 2 March 2023 in Abu Dhabi. The session was attended by Investopia partners, such as Crypto.com, BlackRock, IFC, and Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah).

Rashed Abdulkarim Al Blooshi, Under-Secretary of ADDED, stated, “Investopia is a strong addition to the UAE’s focused conventions scene, which seeks to identify untapped opportunities for FDI inflows and outflows. Side by side with our partners at the Ministry of Economy, our main over-arching objective is to boost the performance of the macro-economy and the financial sector, via ongoing diversification initiatives. Investopia is a crucial platform that invites the private sector to be more involved in the economic vision, and we are delighted to be hosting such a prestigious event in Abu Dhabi during Q1 2023, as we bring together the private and government sector onto one platform.”

“The UAE, as an active and thriving trade and investment centre, continues to do what it does best, bringing global leaders, experts and businesses together in pursuit of better prospects, and for the betterment of our markets and economies, ultimately and positively impacting institutions, individuals and households,” Al Blooshi added.

Mohamed Naser Al Zaabi, CEO of Investopia, said, “These dialogues organised by Investopia, and its partners, are very important as they discuss the latest global and regional economic developments, and the necessary solutions to enhance investments in the new economy sectors.”

Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO, Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah), said, “The inaugural edition of the summit in March, held alongside EXPO Dubai 2020, was extremely successful in offering us a platform to showcase both existing and emerging prospects in Sharjah. We believe that the conference’s second edition in March next year will continue to enhance Sharjah’s efforts to attract qualitative investments, particularly in sectors of greentech, advanced manufacturing, human capital & innovation, agri-food tech, mobility and logistics, health & wellbeing, and culture & tourism – which are full with opportunities for attracting qualitative investments until 2027 and are shaping the future of sustainable investments in Sharjah.”

“We look forward to participating in the new dialogues on the future of emerging markets and world economies at Investopia 2023, to highlight the types of investments and the resultant economic growth we really want to focus on with the global community of investors in the next decade,” he added.

Stuart Isted, General Manager, Middle East and Africa at Crypto.com, said, “We are deeply committed to assisting the expansion of the digital ecosystem here in the UAE and supporting the Government and various regulators on their mission to securely integrate blockchain technology into everyday life. We see the region helping lead the forefront of this transition globally, so becoming a founding partner of Investopia was important to us as we share similar visions of how cryptocurrency will transform the global and local economy.”

Paschalis Bouchoris, Country Head for BlackRock in Dubai, said, “Investopia is a conference to discuss structural changes and long-term investment trends requiring the public and private sectors to come together to address challenges and unlock exponential growth opportunities.”

“With a growing population, a strategic location, and a burgeoning entrepreneurial scene, the Middle East is ripe for investment. I am delighted to see how the United Arab Emirates is showcasing this potential to an international audience. At IFC, we believe foreign investment in this region can create jobs, improve infrastructure, and address a host of other development needs,” said Sufyan Al Issa, Head of IFC’s office in the United Arab Emirates.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai records over AED1.98 bn in realty transactions Thursday

DUBAI, Dubai real estate market recorded 418 sales transactions worth AED 1.29 billion, in addition to 92 mortgage deals of AED659.9million, and 13 gift deals amounting to AED34.74 million on Thursday, data released by the Dubai’s Land Department (DLD) showed.

The sales included 400 villas and apartments worth AED 1.18 billion, and 18 land plots worth AED 113.57 million, while mortgages included 75 villas and apartments worth AED530.99 million and 17 land plots valued at AED 153.37 million, bringing the total realty deals of today to over AED1.98 billion.

Source: Emirates News Agency

EDB reiterates commitment to UAE food security, self-reliance at Future Food Forum 2022

DUBAI, Emirates Development Bank (EDB), a key financial engine for economic development and industrial advancement of the UAE, reiterated its commitment to UAE food security and self-reliance as a platinum partner of the Future Food Forum 2022.

Under this year’s theme of “Transforming the Future of Food and Beverage Manufacturing”, the Future Food Forum 2022 was held on 5th – 6th October and brought together leading representatives from the UAE and international food and beverage industry to discuss approaches towards addressing the region’s challenges and opportunities.

Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, Chief Executive Officer of EDB, said, “The UAE’s food security forms the basis for the long-term health and well-being of its population. The transformation of the UAE into a regional hub for local food production is therefore a key priority for EDB as the UAE’s development bank. The UAE’s National Food Security 2051 will be realised through the strategic collaboration between the private and public sector that can support the nation in leveraging its advanced technology capabilities for innovative food manufacturing solutions. EDB engages in meaningful partnerships with local free-zones and entities such as the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and Food Tech Valley to ensure that the businesses within the sector receive financing and guidance to support their mission of enhancing the UAE’s food security and agricultural competences.”

EDB underlined the favourable financing terms it offers start-ups, SMEs, and large corporates domiciled in the UAE and engaged in activities with high developmental impact on UAE food security and manufacturing capabilities. Potential clients visiting EDB’s booth were introduced to EDB’s proprietary developmental impact scorecard, with which the Bank makes lending decisions based on a company’s potential contribution to the economic development and in-country value, as well as EDB’s unique patient debt approach to providing flexibly priced loans with longer tenors and favourable terms.

During the leadership panel on “Food and Beverage Manufacturing Partnership for Sustainable Economic Growth”, CEO Ahmed Al Naqbi highlighted the importance of public-private sector partnerships in ensuring the empowerment and supportive environment for businesses advancing the UAE’s food production capabilities. EDB Chief mSMEs Officer Shaker Zainal shared insights into EDB’s strategy supporting the development of localised expertise in the panel discussion on “Creating a Regional Knowledge Hub for F&B Manufacturing Development.” By enhancing the bankability and financial inclusion of entrepreneurs and SMEs within the sector, EDB aims to enable the drivers of innovation to amplify their impact on upscaling local food production and cutting-edge agricultural practices.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DEWA wins 16 local, regional and global awards in the first half of 2022

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has won 16 prestigious local, regional and international awards in the first half of 2022. This raises the total awards it received from 2015 until the first half of this year to 400 awards (68 local, 68 regional and 264 global).

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, expressed his happiness and pride with the awards and thanked all employees, partners and stakeholders for their continuous efforts that have contributed to strengthening DEWA’s record of achievements locally and globally. Al Tayer noted that these awards confirm DEWA’s progress on the right track to implement the wise leadership’s directives and enhance the competitiveness of the UAE and Dubai in all fields. Al Tayer highlighted that DEWA’s continuous success consolidates its position as one of the most prominent utilities in the world and supports its vision to become a globally leading sustainable innovative corporation.

“We are guided by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to achieve excellence in all fields and at all levels. We have succeeded in institutionalising the culture of excellence and making it an integral part of the daily practice at DEWA. Excellence, for us, represents a daily work objective that is implemented according to specific strategies and plans. DEWA has succeeded in making excellence a corporate culture by adopting the latest technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, along with innovation as a cornerstone for continuous development and improvement. This enhances its competitiveness at the global level and supports its efforts to shape a new future for utilities around the world. By the end of the first half of 2022, DEWA provided its services to 1,126,121 customers, according to the highest standards of quality, efficiency, availability, and reliability,” said Al Tayer.

Besides winning 16 awards during the first six months of this year, HH Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum honoured HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, last April, with the golden fingerprint in the National Emirates Award for Humanitarian Work in its ninth session, in appreciation of his efforts in achieving excellence, promoting scientific knowledge and sustainability.

Among the most prominent awards during this period was DEWA winning seven awards at the Harvard Business Council 2021 International Awards. The Harvard Business Council is based in New York, USA. DEWA won five diamond level awards and one in the gold category, in addition to the special recognition. DEWA achieved the highest score compared to all other organisations in the 2021 cycle. This is one of the most prestigious international awards focusing on total quality management. It evaluates organisations across different sectors in terms of their excellence, adopting best practices, and providing high-quality services and products.

DEWA has also won three Global Excellence Assembly Awards 2022. These are the Excellence in Innovation Award, the Business Innovation Award, and the Outstanding Customer Service Award. DEWA is the first entity to win three awards in the same cycle based on the Baldrige Excellence Framework criteria, the highest level of recognition for Performance Excellence. The Assembly, based in New York, USA, commended DEWA and praised its success in institutionalising a culture of excellence and making it a daily practice.

In addition, DEWA won two awards from the Global Business Excellence Awards 2022 in the ‘Outstanding IT Initiative’ and ‘Outstanding Customer Service Initiative’ categories. DEWA also won three Global Good Governance (3G) Awards. These awards are presented annually by Cambridge IFA in the UK, and major international companies compete. DEWA won the awards in ‘Leadership in Good Governance,’ ‘Excellence in Compliance and Conformance Activities,’ and ‘Commitment and Promotion of Good Governance Activities’.

Source: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority