Etihad Credit Insurance appoints Raja Al Mazrouei as Acting CEO

DUBAI, Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, announced the appointment of Board member and Managing director of ECI, Raja Al Mazrouei, as the acting CEO to succeed Massimo Falcioni, who stepped down from his position as CEO of the company.

Raja Al Mazrouei is an accomplished digital transformation expert with over two decades of experience in the financial services and technology sectors. She has a proven track record of successfully turning around and enabling businesses and is also a member of multiple boards in the region.

Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of ECI Board of Directors, commented, “We are in the process of moving into a transitional phase in the history of the company, which since its founding in 2018, playing a catalyst role in supporting the UAE’s non-oil exports, trade, investments, and strategic sectors’ development, in line with the country’s national economic diversification agenda. Therefore, we are pleased that Mrs. Raja Al Mazrouei will lead this stage and, we are excited for the future and the opportunities that lie ahead for our organisation under her leadership.”

He added, “This appointment came to ensure the seamless continuation of our services and to operate with the same high level of professionalism and dedication to our partners and clients. We are confident that ECI will be in capable and efficient hands during this stage, as we look forward enthusiastically to the future and the opportunities awaiting under its leadership.”

ECI expressed its sincere thanks to Massimo Falcioni, who held the CEO position for more than five years, for his efforts.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Rashid Rover completes one month in space; on track towards lunar surface

DUBAI, The Rashid Rover has successfully completed one month in space, travelling close to 1.34 million km, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) announced.

The first Arab-built lunar rover designed and built in the UAE by a 100 percent Emirati team of engineers, experts, and researchers, lifted off on 11th December 2022 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Since the launch, the Emirates Lunar Mission (ELM) team has completed 220 minutes of communication with the world’s most compact rover. The team has completed all scheduled health assessment and maintenance checks of the rover and its onboard subsystems and instruments. For two weeks after the launch, the rover was powered on for 10 minutes daily, and the team on Earth is now communicating with it once every week.

During the ongoing four-month cruise phase, the team will communicate with the Rashid Rover for another 150 minutes. The ELM team also noted that the Rashid Rover’s subsystems had been activated 17 times since launch. The subsystems were powered on for one hour the first time, followed by 10 minutes of daily activation over the subsequent two weeks. Currently, the rover’s subsystems are being powered on once every week for 10 minutes.

The team is now preparing for the entry, descent, and landing (EDL) phase and surface operations. As part of the current cruise phase, the team will conduct 12 simulated mission rehearsals organised at the MBRSC ground station for surface operations before the rover’s lunar landing in end-April. The rehearsals will allow the engineering team to prepare their programmes for execution post the lunar landing while enabling different subsystem teams to sync their work.

The following navigation stage for the HAKUTO-R Mission 1 lunar lander that holds the Rashid Rover includes planned deep space orbital control manoeuvres and successfully targeting the first lunar orbit insertion.

During its mission, the Rashid Rover will conduct numerous scientific tests on the surface of the Moon that will contribute to making qualitative developments in the fields of science, communication technologies, and robotics. The impact of these developments will extend beyond the space sector and into various vital sectors in the national and global economy.

The mission is funded by the ICT Fund of the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), which aims to support research and development in the ICT sector in the UAE.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Indian Ministers congratulate Sultan Al Jaber on appointment as COP28 President-Designate

NEW DELHI, Indian ministries relevant to the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) have overwhelmingly pledged their support to Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber following his appointment as President-Designate of the next climate change conference.

India’s Minister for External Affairs, Dr. S. Jaishankar, said Dr. Al Jaber’s “comprehensive experience of energy and climate change bodes well for a successful COP28.”

He called for “synergising our endeavors at G20 and COP28.” India is the current Chair of the Group of Twenty (G20) countries and the UAE will host COP28.

Hardeep Singh Puri, India’s Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, wrote on Twitter, “Heartiest congratulations and best wishes for a successful COP28, Dr. Jaber. With your comprehensive experience of energy and climate change, it will be a landmark COP in Dubai.”

Bhupender Yadav, Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change, assured India’s full support for a successful COP28.

He said, “Both India and the UAE have been world leaders in working on climate change. Heartiest congratulations to Dr Sultan Al Jaber on becoming COP28 President-Designate.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai International Pharmaceutical Technologies Conference and Exhibition concludes

DUBAI, The 28th edition of the Dubai International Pharmaceutical Technologies Conference and Exhibition (DUPHAT) 2023 concluded on Thursday.

The three-day event took place at the Dubai World Trade Centre and drew more than 26,000 visitors and participants from 82 countries.

Dr. Ali Al Sayed Hussain, Director of the Pharmaceutical Services Department at the Dubai Health Authority and Chairman of DUPHAT, highlighted that the conference brought together experts in the field of the pharmaceutical industry from the region and abroad to discuss the current challenges, solutions and the future of the industry.

He said that this year the conference also focussed on how countries in the Gulf region can collaborate to enhance partnerships in the pharmaceutical industry.

The largest-ever edition of DUPHAT, the 2023 event brought together more than 1,100 exhibiting companies. The event featured 112 conference lectures and 15 workshops delivered by 140 experts and specialists. DUPHAT attracted large participation from the student community and universities. A total of 330 posters displayed the latest breakthrough pharmaceutical and medical research at the event.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DEWA organises 157 health and safety training sessions for its employees in 2022

DUBAI, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has organised 157 training courses and awareness sessions on occupational health and safety during 2022, with the participation of 2,170 employees from various divisions.

DEWA also organised its 20th Internal Health and Safety Week, which featured various activities in all aspects of occupational health and safety, supporting DEWA’s continuous efforts to provide a healthy and safe work environment.

“We are keen to ensure that DEWA’s employees keep pace with all the latest global developments related to occupational health and safety and to promote a culture of occupational health, safety and environment among all our employees. As part of our Integrated Management Systems Policy, we effectively implement quality, health, safety and environmental management systems to enhance health and safety standards in all our projects and operations,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA.

Dr. Yousef Al Akraf, Executive Vice President of Business Support and Human Resources at DEWA, highlighted that the organisation continues its relentless efforts to upgrade the expertise of its trained and qualified staff to reach the highest levels of excellence and quality through ongoing training, knowledge sharing, and mechanisms for improving the health and safety of human resources.

Source: Emirates News Agency

“Hayat” enrols more than 10,000 organ donors

Following the announcement of the Abu Dhabi community campaign supporting the National Programme for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation “Hayat”, launched by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, the regulator of the healthcare sector in the emirate, the number of registrants in the “Hayat” programme reached more than 10,000 organ donors from different nationalities, backgrounds and ages, who expressed their desire to become organ donors post mortem. This confirms their belief in the importance of organ donation as a noble humanitarian act that embodies the highest meaning of giving and gives others renewed hope in life. These values create a vivid scenario of community solidarity, where organ donation, whether during life or after death, saves many patients, affording them a full recovery.

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi in collaboration with several partners in the public and private sectors, has launched the Abu Dhabi community campaign supporting the programme. The campaign aims to encourage community members to register as organ and tissue donors, contributing to improving the quality of life of patients suffering from organ failure. H.E. Abdulla bin Mohamed Al Hamed, Chairman of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, as well as the management team members in the department were among the first to register as organ and tissue donors in the campaign.

The community campaign was launched during the International Conference for Initiatives on Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation hosted by Abu Dhabi on November 7 to 9, 2022, and has since expanded its scope through a series of community events and activities including the Zayed Charity Marathon and ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathon 2022, alongside several others organised by the campaign’s partners.

Dr. Rashed Al Suwaidi, the Executive Director of Healthcare Workforce Planning Sector, stated: “We are pleased with the achievement of the campaign since its launch, as it witnessed an incredible community interaction reflecting community awareness and solidarity in Abu Dhabi. We are continuing to achieve the goals of the campaign and support the National Programme for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation “Hayat”, backed by our vision to making Abu Dhabi a healthy community. The numbers registered in the programme proves community’s keenness to take part in this noble humanitarian act, which contributes to saving the lives of many desperate for help.”

Dr. Ali Al Obaidli, Chairman of UAE National Transplant Committee, stated: “We appreciate the efforts and tremendous support provided by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi through the Abu Dhabi community campaign, which undoubtedly contributed to enhancing community awareness. The National Programme for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation, “Hayat” is a synergy of collaborative efforts of many federal and local entities, as well as governmental and private institutions to achieve a lofty goal based on saving the lives of many, and instilling hope for the well-being of communities in the UAE and the region.”

The Abu Dhabi community campaign focuses on encouraging all community members to register their request to donate organs and tissues post-mortem, highlighting the success achieved by Abu Dhabi, and showcasing the experience and capabilities of the emirate in areas of organ and tissue donation and transplantation.

The campaign aims to continue raising awareness among the community on the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle, avoiding the chance of developing lifestyle-related diseases and organ failure, and thus reducing the need for transplantation. This awareness includes regular physical activity and adopting a healthy diet to avoid chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity and other health conditions.

The National Programme for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation, “Hayat” is a national system to enhance efforts for the donation and transplantation of human organs and tissues in accordance with the highest international standards and practices in the United Arab Emirates and the region. Working in coordination with various strategic partners locally and globally to save lives, it continues to improve the health and safety of the community and improve the quality of life. The programme is a synergy of collaborative efforts of many federal and local authorities, including the Ministry of Health and Prevention – UAE, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, Dubai Health Authority, Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City and several governmental and private health facilities across the country.

The Abu Dhabi Community Campaign is supported by several partners, including PureHealth, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, Etihad Airways, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, Burjeel Medical City, Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), SEHA Kidney Care, Pure Lab, Emirates Red Crescent, Authority of Social Contribution ‘Ma’an’, Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, Abu Dhabi Police, Zayed Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation and Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

One person has the potential of saving the lives of eight individuals who are in desperate need of an organ donation, including those suffering from cancer, heart disease, lung failure, cirrhosis, kidney failure and more. As part of the National Programme for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation, “Hayat”, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi invites community members to learn more about the programme and take the initiative to register, to contribute to saving and improving the lives of those around them, through the website: http://giftoflifead.ae

Source: Department of Health Abu Dhabi