The President of the Presidential Council discusses with the German special envoy to Libya bilateral relations between the two countries.

Today, Sunday, at the Council’s headquarters, the President of the Presidential Council, ‘Mohamed Al-Manfi,’ discussed with the German Special Envoy to Libya, ‘Christian Bock,’ the person responsible for the Libyan file at the German Foreign Ministry, ‘Sarah Holt,’ and the Chargé d’Affairs, ‘Sven Kroesbe,’ the bilateral relations between the two countries, and developments in the political situation in Libya.

The media office of the President of the Libyan Presidential Council stated that the meeting focused on pushing forward the political process in Libya to reach elections in which everyone participates without excluding anyone, in addition to the developments in the national reconciliation project adopted by the Council and preparing for the comprehensive forum expected at the end of April of this year.

The President of the Presidential Council appreciated Germany’s positive role in Libya and its diplomatic and political efforts to achieve the outcomes of the two Berlin tracks with the aim of achieving
peace in Libya and reaching elections as soon as possible.

For his part, the German Special Envoy to Libya praised the role of the President of the Presidential Council and his tireless efforts to bring viewpoints closer between the Libyan parties with the aim of ending the transitional stages and bringing the country to elections.

Source: Libyan News Agency

3rd Sharjah International Summit on Improvement in Education kicks off

SHARJAH: The third edition of Sharjah International Summit on Improvement in Education kicked off today under the theme ‘Pioneering Future Education’ at the campus of the Sharjah Education Academy (SEA). The Summit is held under the patronage of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.

Organised by the Sharjah Education Academy in collaboration with Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the Summit explores four pillars that address the dynamics of successful educational systems, the foresight of AI’s influence on future education, the methods of evaluation and innovation in the age of technology, and the quality of life in the educational environment.

Dr. Muhadithah Al Hashemi, President of the Sharjah Education Academy and Chairperson of the Sharjah Private Education Authority, delivered her welcoming remarks, in which she shared the evaluation results of private schools in Sharjah from 2018
to 2023. The Sharjah Private Education Authority received the evaluation results of the quality of private school performance in 2018, which presented an unprecedented challenge. Only 8 percent of private sector schools in Sharjah were rated as good or above, and 4 percent of schools scored well in the Arabic language for native speakers. Moreover, only 15 percent of students in Sharjah private schools receive a good education or above, and similarly, only 15 percent of teachers and school leaders are trained and qualified, and zero percent of the national teachers in Sharjah private schools.

‘From that defining moment in private education in the Emirate of Sharjah, the school improvement and development journey began. A Journey that was inspired by the vision of the Ruler of Sharjah and illuminated by his directives in shaping Sharjah’s approach to developing education. The approach is based on five scientific pillars, including government support, a culture of continuous improvement, governance, building a
bilities, and partnering with the community,” said Al Hashimi.

‘Sharjah has taken an innovative approach to education development, with five scientific pillars that form the basis of research focused on improvement. The results of the ‘Itqan’ programme evaluation for private schools in Sharjah in 2023, as well as the performance indicators of the Sharjah Private Education Authority, have shown a significant boost in the quality of education in the emirate. Private schools in the Emirate of Sharjah have achieved a 70 percent improvement in the Itqan programme compared to the 2018 school evaluation,’ she added.

‘The schools have shown a remarkable improvement in all subjects, especially in the Arabic language subject for native speakers. The percentage of students performing well in this subject has increased from 4 percent to 59 percent, making the Arabic language evaluation 100 percent acceptable or above. Also, the number of students receiving education in high-quality schools has increased from 15 percent
to 61 percent. Moreover, the satisfaction level of parents regarding the quality of teaching and learning has reached 84 percent.’

According to the President of Sharjah Education Academy, the confidence index among parents of students in the emirate has reached 90 percent regarding the quality of education. Additionally, the quality of students’ lives index has achieved a rate of 86 percent. Furthermore, there has been a significant improvement in the index for training and developing teachers’ capabilities, which has increased from 15 percent to 70 percent.

In her speech, Dr. Al Hashimi highlighted that the private sector’s investment in education in the emirate has increased by 25 percent. This increase signifies a strengthening of investors’ confidence in the sector. She also emphasised that the “Sharjah Approach to Educational Development” has made significant achievements. One of the most prominent achievements is the presence of 78 qualified national teachers who are members of the “Proud to be a Teac
her” programme. These teachers are practising the mission of education in private sector schools in the emirate.

Dr. Al Hashimi then launched the “Rise for the Teacher” initiative. The community-driven initiative aims to support and appreciate teachers in tangible ways that positively impact their quality of life, growth, and professional development. It invites all members of society to enhance the status of teachers and improve their quality of life.

The two-day summit brings together teachers, principals, decision-makers, academia, researchers, policymakers, and educational curriculum developers to discuss and review the latest research and successful journeys of school improvements and the transformative influence of education technology, especially artificial intelligence. This edition features 60 speakers from 17 countries, including more than 32 physical and online discussion and training sessions.

The Summit aims to share research-based best practices in developing schools, enhancing quality of lif
e, and deriving insights for an implementable comprehensive educational framework. Additionally, it delves into the transformative potential of AIs in modern education.

Source: Emirates News Agency

The Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation meets with the Deputy Secretary of Labor of the Philippines.

Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation Ali Al-Abid Al-Rida met today, Sunday, with the Philippine Deputy Minister of Labor for Employment Affairs, Levinson Alcantara, at the Ministry’s office.

The meeting was attended by a delegation from the Philippine Ministry of Labor and Expatriates, represented by a number of officials from the Philippine Ministry of Labor, in addition to the presence of the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Labor for Employment Affairs, Dr. Ali Al-Maqouri, Advisor to the Minister, and Chargé d’Affaires of the Philippine Embassy in Libya.

Al-Abed welcomed the presence of Filipino workers in the labor market, noting the ministry’s role in facilitating procedures for the transfer of labor through the Wafid digital platform.

He stressed that the Ministry is following up on the implementation of the Labor Relations Law, which greatly takes into account workers’ rights, and that the Ministry is working to solve any obstacles facing workers in Libya.

In turn, the Philippine Minister of Labor
said that the Filipino community expresses its satisfaction with work in Libya, noting the remarkable progress that Libya has made in the field of employment and providing a suitable work environment, pointing out his country’s interest in training and qualifying workers before entering the labor market, along with familiarity with the English language and the special laws in Libya.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Arab Youth Centre hosts forum uniting Chinese university students, participants in young Arab youth leadership training programme

ABU DHABI: The Arab Youth Centre organised a special forum that brought together a delegation of students from the most prominent Chinese universities and institutes, participants in the young Arab leadership training programme, as well as several experts from the United Nations, Chinese universities and institutes, to review the projects and work strategy at the Arab youth centre that focuses on promoting positive citizenship and devoting a sense of active citizenship among Arab youth in their communities, strengthening their connection with their Arabic language and identity, developing the youth work sector in the Arab region and raising awareness of their responsibilities towards their future and their countries. To learn Arab youth’s views from the centre.

The visiting delegation got acquainted with the young leaders training program provided by the centre’s knowledge partner, the Young Arab Diplomatic Leaders programme, aimed at training promising talents in the foreign relations sector, enhancing the
Arab diplomatic presence, and achieving effective Arab participation in the most important dialogues and global forums, which the centre organises in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and international cooperation, Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy and a group of Arab and international diplomatic institutes.

The meeting reviewed the outputs of the “Arab youth priorities” questionnaire, comparing them with the priorities of Chinese youth, in several areas, including education, health, environment, security, technology, arts, sports, personality and self-development, income and job opportunities, community participation and infrastructure, and this questionnaire is the first study of its kind in the Arab world, launched by the centre and attended by about 6,800 young men and women from various Arab countries, targeting youth aged between 15-35, which discussed the study conducted by and in the future, according to research-based facts, which contribute to the formation of A clear roadmap defined
by scientific information that helps to develop useful policies and provide quality programs that empower youth in various Arab countries.

The forum included a dialogue session, during which the members of the visiting delegation got acquainted with the initiatives and programs offered by the centre aimed at empowering young people with skills and tools that enhance their competitive abilities and leadership potential in various fields, to contribute to the preparation of a generation of young Arab leaders capable of building a better future for the Arab world, in partnership with a number of strategic partners in cooperation with various government and private entities from the UAE at the Arab and international levels.

The centre’s team also answered the queries of the members of the visiting delegation on the mechanism for preparing and implementing programs for Arab youth, how to build strategies and involve young people in international events And regional, especially those established in the UAE.

Duri
ng the visit, an introductory video was shown about the Arab Youth Centre and the visiting delegation was taken on an introductory tour of the centre’s facilities, halls, and various activities, in addition to being briefed on its various initiatives, programs that have been worked on over the past years, and plans that the centre aspires to achieve.

Source: Emirates News Agency

The First Deputy President of the High Council of State discusses with the German special envoy to Libya the mechanism for implementing and completing the electoral entitlement.

The First Deputy President of the High Council of State, Masoud Obaid, discussed today, Sunday, with the German Special Envoy to Libya, Mr. Christian Böck, the latest political developments taking place in the country, and the electoral laws issued by the 6+6 Committee and the mechanism for implementing them to achieve Electoral entitlement.

This came during the meeting held between them today at the Council’s headquarters in Tripoli, in the presence of the Deputy Head of the Mission, Sven Croset, the person responsible for the Libyan file at the German Foreign Ministry, Sarah Holt, and the Council’s Rapporteur, Belkacem Debres.

The German envoy expressed his country’s readiness to help the political parties and bring their viewpoints closer together, praising at the same time the role of the High Council of State in order to reach elections as soon as possible.

Source: Libyan News Agency

DEWA highlights its efforts to support UAE’s strategies to enhance innovation environmentGaza Health Ministry: The situation in the northern Gaza Strip is catastrophic

DUBAI: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is participating in the UAE Innovation Month ‘UAE Innovates 2024’. This is in line with DEWA’s commitment to enhance the position of the UAE Innovates as the world’s largest and most prominent national event.

DEWA is organising several activities and events at its head office, its Distribution Power Division Complex, and its Warsan Complex, throughout February, in addition to its stand at the UAE Innovates exhibition organised by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Government Innovation (MBRCGI) in the Emirates Towers, Dubai.

DEWA is showcasing more than 50 innovative projects all over its buildings. It also organises the Innovation Week event in the Innovation Tent at its head office, to highlight 14 innovative projects. DEWA will also organise 18 physical and virtual workshops for employees and school students.

This promotes their participation in anticipating and shaping a sustainable future. Moreover, DEWA is organising the Annual Innovation and the Fu
ture Conference at DEWA Academy on 27th February, with the participation of 12 prominent local and international speakers, creatives, and innovators.

‘The UAE Innovates has become an annual opportunity to showcase DEWA’s efforts to achieve the ambitions of the UAE and the goals of its future strategies to make innovation an integral component in the identity and methodology of government work. We are committed to advancing innovation and utilising the latest disruptive technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

These include generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital transformation, and the latest of solar and renewable energy technologies. We aim to develop proactive solutions that keep pace with the accelerating challenges and support our efforts to continue our global excellence and leadership and accelerate the transition to a green economy,’ said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA.

‘DEWA is a key supporter of Dubai’s progress in leading the future by reshaping the traditional con
cepts of work mechanisms to suit the rapid global changes,’ added Al Tayer.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Amman: The health situation in the northern areas of the Gaza Strip is catastrophic in light of the continued Israeli war and siege since October 7, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza stated Sunday.

According to a statement, the Ministry said the health situation in the northern enclave is “extremely catastrophic and cannot be described,” adding, “The hospitals in Gaza and its north are currently without fuel, while the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City has been lacking fuel for more than ten days.”

The Ministry added that medicine refrigerators are without electricity, threatening to destroy quantities of sensitive medicines.

Source: Jordan News Agency