Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Establishment, Dubai Islamic Bank sign cooperation agreement

UMM AL QAIWAIN, Sheikh Majid bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Establishment, attended the signing of an agreement between the establishment and the Dubai Islamic Bank to build 16 houses in Oud Al Tayer, Umm Al Qaiwain, worth AED10 million, which will be allocated to low-income citizen families.

Coinciding with the UAE’s 51st National Day, the agreement was signed by Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, Director-General of the Establishment, and Nawaf Al Raisi, Head of Community Support Services at the Dubai Islamic Bank, in the presence of Khalfan Ahmed Misfer and Mohammed Salem Al Malehi, members of the establishment’s board of trustees.

During the signing, Sheikh Majid stressed that the joint charity project between the establishment and the bank is part of their cooperation and mutual efforts to support low-income citizens.

The bank’s administration stressed that the agreement highlights its support for charitable projects in Umm Al Qaiwain and other emirates, noting that the establishment is a pioneer of charity and humanitarian work in the country.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Handpan Orchestra, led by Syrian Anas al-Halabi, wins Best Integrated Orchestra Award, Dubai

Dubai, The Handpan Orchestra, led by Syrian youth, Anas al-Halabi, won the Best Integrated Orchestra Award at “Dubai Festival for Youth Music” which was held on Nov. 25th in Dubai.

The festival was organized by Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, with the participation of a group of young artists and musicians.

Al-Halabi is considered the first Arab drummer to perform oriental percussion on the “Handpan” instrument, particurlly since it is Western-made and it was invented in Switzerland in 2001. The handpan is made of stainless steel and its weighs 8 kg.

In a statement to SANA reporter, al-Halabi said that the “Handpan” orchestra is the first handpan orchestra, which was established last year and it includes 82 drummers from 23 countries around the world who gathered in the United Arab Emirates.

He added that what distinguishes the handpan instrument from other musical instruments is that its sound frequency is the same as the frequency of its sound is like that of the water surrounding the fetus. Studies and research have proven that the sound of this instrument can be used in musical therapy.

Al-Halabi, who resides in the UAE said: The main goal of participating in the festival, is to “represent my country as a Syrian artist.”

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Department of Health – Abu Dhabi kicks off its global collaboration with Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience (PHSSR)

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the emirate, is the first healthcare regulator to collaborate with Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience (PHSSR). Established in 2020, the PHSSR is a global collaboration between academic, governmental, life sciences, healthcare, and business organizations. This collaboration intends to explore and provide solutions to key healthcare areas across clinical research, digital health, and innovation. Through this partnership, DoH launches the Abu Dhabi PHSSR research, targeting the analysis of the resilience and sustainability of the healthcare system in Abu Dhabi and the UAE.

Along with partners such as the London School of Economics (LSE), the World Economic Forum (WEF), AstraZeneca, Royal Philips, KPMG, Apollo Hospitals, WHO Foundation and the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI), the PHSSR aims to strengthen the global public health ecosystem and ensure that future health systems are able to prevent, respond to and recover from future crises, such as pandemic threats, natural disasters, climate change, economic and technological emergencies.

Active in 20 countries around the world, the PHSSR is building on the seven key domains covered in its research. Using a unique framework developed by LSE to identify strengths, potential weaknesses, opportunities, and risks; the domains will cover financing, governance, workforce, medicines and technology, service delivery, population health, and environmental sustainability. DoH supports a local yet multi-institutional researcher team, led by Khalifa University, to create opportunities by generating evidence-informed solutions and policy recommendations, while the PHSSR facilitates collaboration across borders and sectors, through knowledge exchange and engagement with international stakeholders in the healthcare sector.

H.E. Dr. Jamal Al Kaabi, Undersecretary of DoH, said: “Thanks to the vision of our wise leadership, Abu Dhabi is once again leading the way, both regionally and internationally, as a life sciences hub and a pioneer in healthcare innovation. DoH is proud to be collaborating with the PHSSR– a global initiative that will ensure that our future health systems are able to prevent and tackle future crises. This international collaboration, with the likes of the World Economic Forum, the London School of Economics and AstraZeneca, is part of our ongoing efforts to share our learnings and expertise and join hands with the leading healthcare experts and entities in the world, to ensure that the global community’s healthcare infrastructure remains resilient and sustainable; both now and in the future.”

Dr. Al Kaabi continued, “Participating in PHSSR’s important work will be a culmination of a series of achievements Abu Dhabi has demonstrated in its successful response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi is keen to share its successes and learnings with the global healthcare community, in an effort to strengthen future health systems locally, regionally and internationally.”

Sameh El Fangary, Country President for AstraZeneca GCC and Pakistan Cluster, said: “There’s no doubt that the pandemic has placed unprecedented strains on healthcare systems, testing them to and beyond their limits. The UAE has handled the pandemic very well, and it is inspiring to see Abu Dhabi taking steps to share best practices and learnings, ensuring that it is crisis-ready for any future shocks, and tackling the growing burden of non-communicable diseases like cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Looking forward to seeing how the PHSSR framework can help build an even stronger, more resilient healthcare system in Abu Dhabi and beyond, as a result of this collaboration between academia, government authorities and the private sector.”

Professor Alistair McGuire, Head of Department and Chair of Health Economics at the Department of Health Policy, London School of Economics, said: “The PHSSR is grasping the opportunity the pandemic has given us to act and address global health issues. We are turning research into action by working with over 20 countries to identify solutions with the greatest potential and support their adoption worldwide.

“The UAE has played an important role during the pandemic and Abu Dhabi has proven to be resilient in its response to COVID-19. We believe that by joining this collaboration, the Department of Health Abu Dhabi will be able to share best practices that could serve as a blueprint to tackle future pandemics.”

Kelly McCain, Head of Healthcare Initiatives, World Economic Forum, said: “Resilient and sustainable healthcare systems require collaboration between stakeholders from across the ecosystem. We applaud the Department of Health Abu Dhabi for spearheading this mindset and driving this collaborative approach in the UAE.”

From new models of care, to innovative financing mechanisms and breakthrough technologies, the PHSSR aims to identify transferrable solutions with the greatest potential and support their adoption to deliver better health and better care for all.

Source: Department of Health Abu Dhabi

Dubai Media Council Chairman praises Emirati media for keeping pace with global media developments

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Media Council, praised Emirati media for keeping pace with both the UAE’s rapid growth and global media developments by embracing innovative technology and integrating new industry trends.

In a statement on the occasion of the UAE’s 51st National Day, Sheikh Ahmed said the UAE National Day is an opportunity for citizens to rededicate themselves to the country’s progress.

He congratulated UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; and Their Highnesses, the Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates, on the nation’s 51st National Day. Hailing the UAE leadership’s efforts to advance sustainable development, he said the country’s rapid growth over the past five decades validates the strategic vision of the founding fathers.

Sheikh Ahmed said this year’s National Day also provides another opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of the founding fathers who worked hard to create the solid foundations necessary for economic growth and human development. He further said the accomplishments of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum will be remembered by generations to come. He called on the UAE’s citizens to redouble their efforts to consolidate the country’s status as a global leader in growth and excellence.

‘’The UAE’s high ranking in international indices, especially those related to future readiness, has been made possible by farsighted investments in infrastructure and human capital development. The high priority given to economic, educational and technology development has helped create a fertile environment for business and investment growth. Driven by the hard work and determination of its people, the UAE will continue to grow its stature as a global leader, Sheikh Ahmed concluded.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Led by Mohamed bin Zayed, UAE will continue to scale greater heights over coming 50 years: Mohammed bin Rashid

DUBAI, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai said that the UAE will continue to advance under the direction of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in all spheres of sustainable development in order to scale greater heights over the coming 50 years.

“Our homeland will always remain a giver and a peacemaker, and we will support local, national, and international initiatives aimed at improving government performance, delivering the future, fostering innovation, empowering local communities, combating poverty, advancing clean energy, and promoting tolerance,” His Highness Sheikh Mohammed added in his statement to ‘Nation Shield’, the UAE Armed Forces’ magazine on the occasion of the 51st UAE National Day.

The full text of the statement runs as follows:

“Dear UAE Citizens,

In our 51st year, we suffered the loss of our President, the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, but our people had a strong sense of faith in Allah’s will, proved the strength of their feelings, and supported the leadership of my brother, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

During the funeral of the late Sheikh Khalifa, our people commemorated his qualities, wisdom and valuable contributions to the process of national development. In pledging allegiance to President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed, our people have affirmed their confidence in his leadership, being hopeful about the present and future.

After the passing of Sheikh Zayed, Sheikh Khalifa initiated the country’s empowerment phase while President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed launched its sustainability, leadership and excellence phase.

We will progress under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed during the implementation of his plans, strategies, policies and projects in all areas of sustainable development, to achieve new successes in the first year of the upcoming 50 years.

During this year, our efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic were crowned by a major success the entire world recognised. While the world was still struggling to recover from the repercussions of the pandemic, our country was among the most efficient in overcoming its effects, reflected in many international development and competitiveness indexes.

The UAE was ranked first globally in 156 indexes compared to 121 indexes before the pandemic and was ranked among the top 10 countries in 432 indexes compared to 314 before the pandemic.

During the pandemic, we successfully hosted Expo 2020 Dubai, which concluded in March. Its activities achieved outstanding successes that topped all expectations.

In terms of successes, the government’s performance was outstanding and it continued to adopt the best standards in the fields of planning, implementation, follow-up and project implementation. Moreover, the government achieved significant progress in its digital transformation programme, as well as in boosting the efficiency of its infrastructure and digital assets. Under this framework, I thank all government employees for efficiently implementing relevant plans and projects.

In continuation of the approach we adopted, we issued the Federal Budget for 2023-2026 early, focusing on ambitious plans and projects that look forward to new and promising future horizons while adding to existing achievements and improving standards of living and quality of life. In this budget, the development and social benefits sector accounts for the largest share at 39.3 percent in 2023.

We continue to empower Emirati citizens by implementing sustainable plans and projects. Therefore, we established a council to ensure balanced national development and advance all regions and villages in terms of development and tourism. We have also adopted a new housing loan policy within a financing programme totalling AED11.5 billion, which will benefit 12,000 families over the next 5 years.

To encourage national cadres to engage in the private sector, we have established a system to increase Emiratisation by two percent for skilled jobs available in private sector companies with more than 50 employees.

Education remains a national priority in the vision of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed. Under the framework, a specialist government action team, an efficient educational system, the Emirati community and parents will raise a generation that can lead us to new horizons.

We are confidently progressing to the overall advancement of our entire education system, and we are monitoring the positive outcomes of various developmental processes. I am proud of the performance of our sons and daughters who graduated in all areas of work, and our national cadres specialising in space sciences, atomic energy, and civil and military industries. Our citizens are now managing the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, actively engaging in artificial intelligence, leading our space programmes and industries, and have dispatched the Hope Probe to Mars.

Dear citizens,

You are well aware of the major economic challenges faced by the world during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine War, and we have addressed these challenges with policies and procedures that eased their negative effects.

We have also adopted the National Food Security Strategy, which includes an agricultural policy and the transition to advanced agricultural methods. Furthermore, we have issued a new law on cooperatives that stipulates the adoption of new methods of cooperative governance.

Moreover, we have issued the UAE Tourism Strategy 2031, which aims to promote a unified national identity and support Emirati tourism, as part of the Projects of the 50. Our country today is one of the ten most attractive destinations in the world, and our objective is to increase our competitiveness and raise the contribution of tourism to our GDP to AED450 billion by 2031.

All of these coincided with the adoption of relevant legislation, in line with the best international practices.

Another key challenge facing the world is global warming or climate change, which negatively affects economic development and rainfall levels.

Despite the international awareness about the risks of climate change, as well as the holding of relevant conferences and the signing of related agreements since 1995, the real interest in adopting relevant policies did not begin until recently, due to the rising catastrophes caused by global warming.

The UAE has prioritised climate action at an early stage, and we have implemented legislation, action plans and policies to address this issue. We established the Supreme Committee for Environment in 1975, and we now have the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

Under the framework of the National Climate Change Plan and the Emirates Energy Strategy 2050, we have accomplished tangible achievements in reaching climate neutrality and increasing clean energy production by 2050.

Our country contributes to the international efforts to limit the rise in global temperatures, through our advanced model of dealing with the climate issue, our achievements in the field of clean energy, the creation of an ideal working environment for the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), and the international projects of Masdar City, as well as our strategic partnership with the US to invest US$100 billion in clean energy projects in the two countries and around the world by 2035.

Next year, the UAE will host the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and we will ensure the success of this international conference while looking forward to supporting global climate action efforts.

Dear citizens,

Since the beginning of this century, the world has seen many changes on various fronts. While it seems to be more advanced because of new inventions and more connected due to new communication tools, divisions are increasing and humanitarian crises are happening as a result of wars, pandemics, poverty and climate change. The world order that was established after World War II is beginning to dismantle and a new world order is taking shape.

We are closely monitoring these changes, tracking their developments and addressing their impacts to protect our security, stability and development while preserving our principles and interacting with our partners in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the Arab region, as well as the rest of the world. We believe that for humanity to overcome these major challenges, we must promote joint action and cooperation.

Our nation will always be a country of giving and a messenger of peace, and we will support regional and international initiatives in the areas of government performance, foreseeing the future, encouraging innovation, empowering communities, reducing poverty reduction, supporting clean energy, and spreading the values of tolerance.

Dear citizens,

Tomorrow, we begin a new federal year, and we will embrace it with confidence and optimism, as well as a determination to accomplish new achievements and successes.

In the era of changes, transformations and artificial intelligence, we need to protect our values, heritage and traditions and guarantee a balance between them and new developments.

I have great confidence in the UAE’s citizens, who will write bright new chapters in the story of our nation.

My sons and daughters, I congratulate you on this day, and I congratulate President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and my brothers, Their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE a model of a developed, respected nation recognised worldwide: Sharjah Ruler

SHARJAH, H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, said that the UAE’s National Day marks the day that witnessed the birth of a great and ambitious country keen to promote its principles, religious ethics and leading cultural heritage.

In his statement to ‘Nation Shield’, the UAE Armed Forces’ magazine on the occasion of the 51st UAE National Day, H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan said, “On 2nd December every year, we celebrate the National Day of the UAE, the nation that became a unique model of a developed and strong nation, respected and recognised by the entire world.”

“On this day, we commemorate the bright memory of the Founding Fathers, led by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and his brothers, the Founders of the Nation, as well as their determination, wisdom and vision that established the Union.”

Throughout this journey, our citizens, equipped with knowledge and science, have exerted all possible efforts to advance the nation and achieve its interests,” he added.

The Sharjah Ruler went on to congratulate President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and Their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates, Crown Princes and Deputy Rulers, and the UAE people on the occasion.

Source: Emirates News Agency